Dark Horse Consort

Julie Andrijeski, Kiri Tollaksen, Robert Mealy, Mark Ramsey, Erik Schmalz, Ian Pritchard, Greg Ingles and Alex Opsahi

Julie Andrijeski, Kiri Tollaksen, Robert Mealy, Mack Ramsey, Erik Schmalz, Ian Pritchard, Greg Ingles and Alex Opsahi

The Sound of St. Mark’s

The early music ensemble Dark Horse Consort is dedicated to unearthing the majestic late renaissance and early baroque repertoire for brass instruments. Inspired by the bronze horse statues in Venice’s famed St. Mark’s Basilica, the ensemble attempts to recreate the glorious sounds of composers such as Giovanni Gabrieli, Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schütz. Dark Horse often expands to include vocalists and strings, which when combined recreates the rapturous kaleidoscope that was the sound of the early 17th century instrumental ensemble. This September they will be joining Tenet, Quicksilver and Jory Vinikour for the unveiling of the new European paintings collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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