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SUMMARY:Bach at New College: Lynda Sayce and Lisete da Silva Bull
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DESCRIPTION:Lutenist and theorbo player Lynda Sayce\, and recorder player 
 Lisete da Silva Bull perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Phil
 ipp Telemann. \n\nOne of Britain's leading lutenists with over 100 recordi
 ngs to her name\, Lynda Sayce read Music at St Hugh's College\, Oxford\, t
 hen studied lute with Jakob Lindberg at the Royal College of Music. She pe
 rforms regularly as soloist and continuo player with leading period instru
 ment ensembles worldwide\, is principal lutenist with The King's Consort\,
  Ex Cathedra and the Musicians of the Globe\, and has broadcast extensivel
 y on radio and TV. She is also director of the lute ensemble Chordophony\,
  whose repertory and instrumentarium is based exclusively on her research.
  Equally at home working with modern instruments\, Lynda has performed wit
 h many leading orchestras and opera companies including English and Welsh 
 National Operas\, Opera North\, the CBSO and the Berlin Philharmonic. Her 
 repertory spans many centuries\, and her discography ranges from some of t
 he earliest surviving lute works to the jazz theorbo part in Harvey Brough
 's 'Requiem in Blue'.\n\nPortuguese-born Lisete da Silva Bull studied baro
 que flute and recorder at the Royal Academy of Music and now performs\, re
 cords and broadcasts with many of the leading period-instrument groups and
  orchestras in the U.K.\, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenm
 ent\, Solomon’s Knot\, Ex-Cathedra the Handel Orchestra\, The Musical an
 d Amicable Society and the Brook Street Band\, of which she is a core memb
 er. She is also highly sought after as a teacher and lecturer presenting l
 ectures and masterclasses in Brazil\, Slovenia\, Portugal\, Hull and Birmi
 ngham Universities\, and the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. She has recen
 tly been appointed professor of recorder and baroque flute at the newly es
 tablished London Performing Academy of Music. Lisete has recorded for Naxo
 s\, Quartz\, Somme\, Avie and First Hand records. Her long standing love o
 f French Baroque and Rameau has taken her to PhD research with Graham Sadd
 ler and Shirley Thompson and she has published articles in publications in
  Holland and the U.K.
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LOCATION:New College\, Holywell Street Oxford
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