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Blue Heron is engaged in the exploration of Renaissance and medieval vocal music, putting the study of original sources in the service of vivid live performance. Widely regarded as the finest ensemble of its type in North America, Blue Heron presents a subscription series in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a catalog of exceptional recordings is available on the Blue Heron label. The ensemble’s accolades include the 2018 Gramophone Classical Music Award for Early Music, making Blue Heron the first group from outside Europe to receive the award; the Noah Greenberg Award from the American Musicological Society; and the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik. Touring engagements have taken the group across the United States, Canada, England, and Europe.

 

 

 

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  • Donate
    • General Fund
    • 25th Anniversary Campaign
  • About Us
    • Blue Heron
    • Scott Metcalfe, Artistic Director
    • Musicians
    • Board of Directors
    • Leadership Circle
    • Staff
  • Concerts
    • 2022-23 Concert Season
      • Ockeghem@600 Concert 12: Requiem
      • Christmas in Renaissance Spain
      • Fortuna & Fama
      • Ockeghem@600 Concert 13: Missa Mi mi
      • Songs & Dances for Isabella
    • Spotlight Sessions
    • Concert location
    • COVID-19
    • Blue Heron on Tour
    • Concert Reviews
    • Concert History
    • Gift Cards
  • Audio & Video
    • Recordings
      • NEW! Guillaume de Machaut: Remede de Fortune
      • A 14th-Century Salmagundi
      • Cipriano de Rore: I madrigali a cinque voci
      • Johannes Ockeghem: Complete Songs Volume 1
      • The Lost Music of Canterbury Boxed Set
      • Music from the Peterhouse Partbooks, Vol. 5
    • CD Reviews
    • Videos
    • Special Projects
  • Learn More
    • Johannes Ockeghem
      • The Ockeghem@600 Project
      • Ockeghem@600 Concert Programs and Program Notes
      • A Chronology of Johannes Ockeghem
      • The Music of Ockeghem
      • Ockeghem – or Okeghem?
    • Cipriano de Rore
    • Repertoire
    • The Peterhouse Partbooks
      • Nick Sandon
    • Performance Practice
  • Resources
    • Community Connections
    • Editions
    • Translations
  • Contact
    • Contact Information
    • Join Our Mailing List
    • Advertise With Us
    • Press