RMKF2R1K–Classical chamber music ensemble: a first test of harpsichord. From an old print.
RMKD3RR9–Chinese ensemble pictured in Harper's Magazine 1893. Man on left plays 'so-na' or 'suona' (shawm) man on right plays 'san hsien'. Drum in foreground. On wall: 'san-hsien' & 'hu-chin'. Opium smoking
RMK2YDK3–Brussels String Quartet: Franz Schorg (1st Violin); H. Daucher (2nd Violin);P. Miry (Viola); and J. Gaillard (Cello). Early 20th century.
RMK2YC89–BARBERSHOP ENSEMBLE Group of male singers
RMKE2KY6–Band or small orchestra ensemble. Men and women holding instruments. Strings. Wind. Mixed band.
RMKD6HDM–Chinese music ensemble from left to right: Pipa (lute) player, Gu Qin (zither) player, Yueh Qin (moon guitar) player.
RMKD6MFY–Bernardo Sarrette - portrait. French military musician who drew together the first military music ensemble, specialist in wind instruments. 1765-1858.
RMKF2RWM–Jean Baptiste Lully with a group of court musicians ensemble behind him (violin, viola da gamba) Engraving by Bonnart, Henri (1642-1711). Italian-French composer, 1632-1687.
RMK0R8JF–Jean Baptiste Lully with a group of court musicians ensemble behind him (violin, viola da gamba) Engraving by Bonnart, Henri (1642-1711). Italian-French composer, 1632-1687.
RMK6WGGE–Chamber music ensemble from concert ticket for concert at St Mary's Chapel, 1 May 1799. Hogarth engraving showing baroque orchestra. Harpsichord, viola da gamba, violins, flute, oboe, conductor. Wigs.
RMKD6JGD–English Chamber Music ensemble. Instruments from left to right: violin, oboe, lute, bassoon and cello. From A Pocket Companion for Gentlemen and Ladies, being a Collection of Favourite Songs. Late Baroque / Classical period.
RMKE51DD–Chamber music ensemble - early 18th century (l-r) flute, harpsichord, bassoon, singer, hautboy/hautbois/oboe, viola da gamba and violin. From the book The Modern Musick-Master or The Universal Musician, published in London, 1731.
RMKD6JGN–English Chamber ensemble with women players Instruments from left to right: violin, oboe, lute, bassoon and cello. From A Pocket Companion for Gentlemen and Ladies, being a Collection of Favourite Songs. 17th century, late Baroque / Classical.
RMKD6H4P–Croatian-Serbian 'Tamburitza' folk string instruments and vocal ensemble in traditional costume, Serbian gusle 2nd from right front row. - stringed instrument composed of 5 females & 2 males, early 20th century, pre-1st World War.
RMK6WGKF–Plate XII from Praetorius's 'Syntagma Musicum' showingconsort/ ensemble of crumhorns, cornamuse, and bagpipe with bellows. Dating from 1619. 16th century Renaissance, 17th century early Baroque. Praetorius: German composer and musicologist of sacred and profance music, 18 February 1571 - 15 February 1621.
RMKD6KKJ–1912 Viennese caricature of ensemble led by Franz Lehar on violin Hungarian composer (1870-1948).with Eysier on guitar, Oscar Strauss on accordion, Oscar Nedbal on double bass, Ziebrev on tromobone, Leo Fall on bagpipes. Drawn by Rudolf Herrmann
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