Instrumentalists:
Hendrik Broekman, organ and harpsichord
Mai-Lan Broekman, gamba, violone and vielle
Catherine Liddell, theorbo
Jay Rosenberg, lute, oud and percussion
Josh Schreiber Shalem, vielle

Singers:
Gail Abbey, soprano
Laura Betinis, mezzo soprano
Christina Calamaio, mezzo soprano
Lori Brannen Chang, soprano
Janna Fröhlich, mezzo soprano
Anthony Garza, bass
Rachel Gitner, soprano
Aliana de la Guardia, soprano
Teri Kowiak, mezzo soprano
James Liu, bass
Elizabeth Mitchell, mezzo soprano
Mark Morgan, bass
Alexander Nishibun, tenor
Adriana Repetto, soprano
Peter Schilling, tenor
Kimberly Sizer, soprano
Jennifer Webb, soprano
Timothy Wilfong, bass

 

Josh Schreiber Shalem, Vielle

Josh Schreiber Shalem (vielle), holds a Bachelor’s of Arts from Bennington College where he studied cello with Maxine Newman, and is now completing a Masters of Music at the Longy School of Music, where he studied viola da gamba with Jane Hershey, vielle with Dana Maben, and voice with Laurie Monahan. Josh is a founding member of several Boston area early music ensembles, including Seven Times Salt (an English consort), Long & Away (a consort of viols) and Musica Nuova (an ensemble dedicated to heightening the dramatic qualities intrinsic in Baroque vocal music). In addition to his early-musica activities, Josh is active as a Jewish educator and cantorial soloist, and is a Guild-Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner, specializing in functional movement for musicians.