Reviews
Seattle Times
Medieval Women's Choir has beguiling new CD
Under Margriet Tindemans' artistic direction, the Seattle-based Medieval Women's Choir is more eclectic than it sounds, spicing its choral offerings with occasional instrumental interludes and serving up a medieval text or two in contemporary musical settings.
By Michael Upchurch,
Seattle Times arts writer
December 9, 2009:
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The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
By Philippa Kiraly,
Freelance music critic
May 18, 2008
I hope the Medieval Women's Choir and Tindemans will repeat this program. The fascinating content, tight structure and excellent performance made for a most rewarding concert.
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Lifting the Curtain
By Philippa Kiraly
Freelance music critic
March 11, 2008
The latest program offered by the Medieval Women's Choir this past weekend was of particular interest, one which could only have been mounted by someone who is not only a musician steeped in early performance practices, but a profound scholar of medieval music as well.
Seattle Times:
Medieval Women's Choir looks back 600 years
By Melinda Bargreen
Seattle Times music critic
December 14, 2007
In the tumult of the 2007 holiday season, many Northwest music lovers are looking forward to a serenely contemplative evening in the 15th century.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Medieval Women's Choir will fill St. James with the sounds of an English Christmas
By R.M. Campbell
P-I music critic
December 14, 2007
While the Medieval Women's Choir, by definition, concentrates on the Middle Ages, its programs range all over the European continent as well as the United Kingdom. On Saturday night at St. James Cathedral, the group goes to England with "Nowel Syng We: An English Christmas."