Shira Kammen

Shira Kammen is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist.

Shira Kammen
At the 2007 Port Townsend Early Music Workshop
Background information
GenresEarly Music, Folk Music
InstrumentsVielle, Fiddle, Viola da Gamba, Harp and Voice
LabelsBright Angel Records
Websitewww.shirakammen.com

She received her degree in music from the University of California, Berkeley and studied vielle with Margriet Tindemans. She has performed and taught throughout the world and has played on several television and movie soundtracks, including "O", a modern high school-setting of Othello.[1] Her music was also licensed for the soundtrack of the video game Braid.

She currently lives in Berkeley, California.

Ensembles

Shira collaborated with singer/storyteller John Fleagle for fifteen years, and has been or is a member of or worked with a number of different groups:

Discography

  • (1988) Visions and Miracles with Ensemble Alcatraz. Elektra Nonesuch.
  • (1989) Ars Magis Subtiliter with Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova). New Albion Records, Inc.
  • (1990) Danse Royale with Ensemble Alcatraz. Elektra Nonesuch.
  • (1991) The Island of St. Hylarion with Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova) New Albion Records, Inc.
  • (1991) Lo Gai Saber with Camerata Mediterranea. Erato.
  • (1992) Homage to Johannes Ciconia with Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova). New Albion Records, Inc.
  • (1994) Remede de Fortune by Guillaume de Machaut with Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova). New Albion Records, Inc.
  • (1994) The Unicorn with Anne Azéma. Erato.
  • (1994) Wings of Time with Lauren Pomerantz. Songbird Music.
  • (1995) Le Roman de Fauvel with Boston Camerata and Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova). Erato.
  • (1995) Unseen Rain with Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova). New Albion Records, Inc.
  • (1996) Angeli with Ensemble P.A.N. (Project Ars Nova). Telarc.
  • (1996) Le Jeu d'Amour with Anne Azéma. Erato.
  • (1996) World's Bliss with John Fleagle. Archetype Records.
  • (1997) The Cloister and the Sparrow Hawk: Songs of the Monk of Montaudon (Twelfth Century) with Tim Rayborn and Alison Sabedoria. ASV.
  • (1997) Tapestry: Song of Songs: Come into my garden. Telarc.
  • (1998) Cantigas with Camerata Mediterranea. Erato.
  • (1998) Celtic Roads. Revels Records.
  • (1998) Provence Mystique with Anne Azéma. Erato.
  • (2000) Cantigas de Amigo with Ensemble Alcatraz. Dorian.
  • (2002) Music of Waters. Bright Angel Records.
  • (2002) Pastourlle with Fortune's Wheel. Dorian Recordings.
  • (2003) The Almanac: Time & the Turning Wheel. Bright Angel Records.
  • (2003) The Castle of the Holly King: Secular music for the Yuletide. Bright Angel Records.
  • (2004) Across The River: Settings of poems from Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. Bright Angel Records.
  • (2006) Mistral. Bright Angel Records.
  • (2008) Ragged, Rent and Torn. Bright Angel Records.
  • (2010) Panacea: Songs and Dance Music of Northern and Eastern Europe with Panacea. Flaming-Buddha Music.
  • (2012) The Dawn of Joy. Magnatune.

References

  1. "Patrick Ball - The Christmas Rose", , accessed July 1, 2009
  2. Kozinn, Allan, (March 7, 1992). "Classical Music in Review". The New York Times, sec. 1 p. 16 of the New York edition.
  3. Guerrieri, Matthew, (June 14, 2007). "King's Noyse enlivens songs from the French court". The Boston Globe, p. E6.
  4. Oestreich, James R. (October 26, 1991). "Classical Music in Review". The New York Times, sec. 1 p. 13 of the New York edition.
  5. Have One On Me album booklet
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