New Orleans Musica da Camera
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The New Orleans Musica da Camera was founded in 1966, by Milton G. Scheuermann, Jr, and is the oldest surviving Early Music
Early music
Early music is generally understood as comprising all music from the earliest times up to the Renaissance. However, today this term has come to include "any music for which a historically appropriate style of performance must be reconstructed on the basis of surviving scores, treatises,...

 organisation in the United States. They perform music of the Middle Ages
Middle Ages
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 and the Renaissance
Renaissance
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, using historically-informed performance techniques and reproductions of period instruments, and have appeared in concert throughout the Gulf South. Indeed, Professor Scheuermann has built many of their instruments.

The award-winning ensemble, with Professor Scheuermann and Thaïs St Julien
Thais St Julien
Thaïs St Julien is a native of New Orleans, and is argurably the South's foremost singer of Early Music. The soprano studied under Charles Paddock, Virginia MacWatters and Norma Newton, and is Co-Director of the New Orleans Musica da Camera, which specialises in music of the Middle Ages and the...

 as Co-Directors (with Stuart LeBlanc as Associate Director), was the inspiration for the 1998 Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras
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 parade of the Krewe of Orpheus
Krewe of Orpheus
The Krewe of Orpheus is a relatively recent New Orleans Mardi Gras super krewe, which puts on one of the largest parades in the famous Carnival celebrations of New Orleans, Louisiana...

, and is Visiting Artist in Residence at Our Lady of Prompt Succor
Our Lady of Prompt Succor
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 National Shrine, home to the miraculous statue.

In 1994, Miss St Julien founded the women's vocal ensemble of Musica da Camera, Vox Feminæ. Since 1976, the Co-Directors have been hosts of "Continuum," the oldest continuing radio program devoted to Early Music in the USA. It is heard over WWNO
WWNO
WWNO is a public radio outlet in New Orleans, Louisiana that offers Classical, Fine Arts, Jazz, as well as informative programming like "Car Talk", and the highly acclaimed radio program "A Prairie Home Companion" with Garrison Keillor. The station produces a locally oriented variety program,...

, the local NPR
NPR
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affiliate, as well as the World Wide Web. The MdC's recordings on Centaur were widely hailed, and in 2009, they launched their own label, Belle Alliance.

Discography

  • "Satires, Desires & Excesses" (1992) Centaur
  • "Natus est" (1994) Centaur
  • "The Cross of Red" (1996) Centaur
  • "Maiden, Mother, Muse" (1998) Centaur
  • "Les motés d'Arras" (2000) Centaur
  • "Ah, Sweet Lady" (1974-2009) Belle Alliance

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