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The Ricci Ensemble

A group of Cantabrigian singers performing sixteenth-century madrigals (often newly reconstructed) and Renaissance-infused new compositions

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Our Next Concert

3:30pm on Sunday 15th August, 2021
at St Anne’s Church, Kew Green

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We’re looking forward to singing at St. Anne’s Church on Kew Green tomorrow at 3:30pm. Join us for an afternoon of 400-year-old madrigals with reconstructions that are hot off the press!
We are delighted to present our new logo, designed by the lovely @beatrixbydesign ! Stay tuned for the upcoming launch of our website...!
Welcome to our Instagram page! The Ricci Ensemble takes its name from the sixteenth-century Italian composer, Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli. Her only known publication is a book of madrigals for five voices (1597), which survives in one incomplete copy in the Ghent University Library.
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