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Barbara Hollinshead

Barbara Hollinshead is one of the Washington area's finest interpreters of early music. She performs regularly with the Washington Bach Consort, Washington Chamber Symphony, and The Violins of Lafayette, and in Manhattan and its environs as a member of the NY-based chamber group ARTEK. Barbara has been a guest artist with many early music groups, including Chatham Baroque, the Four Nations Ensemble, HESPERUS, and The New York Collegium, and has sung under the baton of several eminent conductors, including Christopher Hogwood and Andrew Parrott. In summer 2000 she traveled to Germany with the Washington Bach Consort to perform at festivals commemorating the 250th anniversary of Bach's death. This spring she sang the St.

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Howard Bass and Barbara Hollinshead 1/16/07: Howard Bass and Barbara Hollinshead

Lute player Bass and mezzo-soprano Hollinshead explore the richness of the music from the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries in “Songs from Shakespeare’s Troupe.”

Howard Bass and Barbara Hollinshead

Lute player Bass and mezzo-soprano Hollinshead explore the richness of the music from the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries in “Songs from Shakespeare’s Troupe.”
Of Love and Springtime: Music of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries 4/29/03: Of Love and Springtime: Music of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

Mezzo-soprano Barbara Hollingshead and lutenist Howard Bass present “Of Love and Springtime: Music of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries.”

Of Love and Springtime: Music of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

Mezzo-soprano Barbara Hollingshead and lutenist Howard Bass present “Of Love and Springtime: Music of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries.”

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