The Four Nations Ensemble: Five Parts & Foreign Influences
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- Pascale Beaudin, soprano
- Olivier Brault, violin
- Chloe Fedor, violin
- Evan Few, violn
- David Ross, baroque flute
- Nicole Divall, viola
- Kristen Linfante, viola
- Loretta O'Sullivan, cello
- Keiran Campbell, cello
- Scott Pauley, lute
- Andrew Appel, harpsichord
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer — Selected works
Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello — Selected works
Johann Christian Bach — Selected works
Music for strings by Muffat, J. C. F. Fischer, Brescianello & J. Chr. Bach.
About Pascale Beaudin, soprano
About Olivier Brault, violin
About Chloe Fedor, violin
About Evan Few, violn
About David Ross, baroque flute
About Nicole Divall, viola
About Loretta O'Sullivan, cello
About Keiran Campbell, cello
About Scott Pauley, lute
Scott Pauley, theorbo & baroque guitar, holds a doctoral degree in Early Music Performance Practice from Stanford University. Before settling in Pittsburgh in 1996 to join Chatham Baroque, he lived in London for five years, where he studied with Nigel North at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. There he performed with various early music ensembles, including the Brandenburg Consort, The Sixteen, and Florilegium. He won prizes at the 1996 Early Music Festival Van Vlaanderen in Brugge and at the 1994 Van Wassenaer Competition in Amsterdam. In North America Scott has performed with Tempesta di Mare, Musica Angelica, Opera Lafayette, The Folger Consort, The Four Nations Ensemble, The Toronto Consort, and Hesperus and has soloed with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. He has performed in numerous Baroque opera productions as a continuo player, both in the USA and abroad. He performed in Carnegie Hall in New York and at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, with the acclaimed British ensemble, the English Concert. In 2016 Scott traveled to Argentina for the Festival Internacional de Música Barroca "Camino de las Estancias," in Córdoba.