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

Singers:
Gail Abbey, soprano
Sipra Agrawal, soprano
Laura Betinis, alto
Christina Calamaio, mezzo-soprano
Margaret Felice, soprano
Janna Frelich, mezzo-soprano
Leah Hungerford, soprano
Emily Jaworski, soprano
Amanda Keil, mezzo-soprano
Teri Kowiak, mezzo soprano
Brooke Larimer, mezzo-soprano
Jeanne Lucas, soprano
Lisa Lynch, soprano
Sudie Marcuse, soprano
Adriana Repetto, soprano
Kimberly Sizer, soprano
Susan Ward, mezzo-soprano
Jacque Wilson, mezzo-soprano

 

Gail Abbey, Soprano

Gail Abbey has performed regularly with many of Boston’s renowned music organizations.  She has been a member of Emmanuel Music’s soprano section since 1986, and has appeared as soloist in their performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion , St. John Passion, and B Minor Mass, Handel’s Brockes Passion  and Israel in Egypt, and Mozart’s Magic Flute, as well as Bach Cantatas and Schütz and Buxtehude motets.  She was a founding member of Trium, which was featured in the Emmanuel Schumann Recital Series in 2006 and has given concerts at Trinity College, Brandeis University and Phillips Exeter Academy.  Ms. Abbey has also soloed, toured and recorded with the Handel and Haydn Society and Boston Baroque.  She has performed as a guest soloist with Spectrum Singers, Jubal’s Lyre,  Cambridge Bach Ensemble and Musicians of the Old Post Road.  Ms. Abbey is a graduate of Westminster Choir College.  She currently teaches voice at Pine Manor College, and in her home in Holliston, MA.