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Piffaro, The Renaissance Band, originally called "The Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band", is a Philadelphia-based early music ensemble. The group was founded in 1980, and performs music of the late Medieval and Renaissance periods. Piffaro's instrumentarium includes shawms, dulcians, sackbuts, recorders, krumhorns, bagpipes, lutes, guitars, and a variety of percussion. Regular members are Joan Kimball, Robert Wiemken, Grant Herreid, Greg Ingles, Erik Schmalz, and Priscilla Smith Herreid; Tom Zajac was a regular member until his death in August 2015.

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  • Piffaro, The Renaissance Band, es un conjunto instrumental de los Estados Unidos especializado en la música de finales de la Edad Media y del Renacimiento. Fue fundado en 1980, en Filadelfia, con el nombre de The Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, cambiando en 1995 a su actual denominación. Está dirigido por y . (es)
  • Piffaro, The Renaissance Band, originally called "The Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band", is a Philadelphia-based early music ensemble. The group was founded in 1980, and performs music of the late Medieval and Renaissance periods. Piffaro's instrumentarium includes shawms, dulcians, sackbuts, recorders, krumhorns, bagpipes, lutes, guitars, and a variety of percussion. Regular members are Joan Kimball, Robert Wiemken, Grant Herreid, Greg Ingles, Erik Schmalz, and Priscilla Smith Herreid; Tom Zajac was a regular member until his death in August 2015. (en)
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  • Piffaro, The Renaissance Band, es un conjunto instrumental de los Estados Unidos especializado en la música de finales de la Edad Media y del Renacimiento. Fue fundado en 1980, en Filadelfia, con el nombre de The Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, cambiando en 1995 a su actual denominación. Está dirigido por y . (es)
  • Piffaro, The Renaissance Band, originally called "The Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band", is a Philadelphia-based early music ensemble. The group was founded in 1980, and performs music of the late Medieval and Renaissance periods. Piffaro's instrumentarium includes shawms, dulcians, sackbuts, recorders, krumhorns, bagpipes, lutes, guitars, and a variety of percussion. Piffaro generally performs a concert series of four to five concerts a year in Philadelphia, in addition to touring throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and elsewhere. They regularly perform onstage with the Washington Christmas Revels. The ensemble also has extensive recordings with Deutsche Grammophon, Dorian Recordings, Newport Classic, Navona Records, and under their own label. The group's current Artistic Directors are Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken. Priscilla Herreid will become Artistic Director for the group beginning with the 2022-2023 concert season. Regular members are Joan Kimball, Robert Wiemken, Grant Herreid, Greg Ingles, Erik Schmalz, and Priscilla Smith Herreid; Tom Zajac was a regular member until his death in August 2015. Early Music America has awarded Piffaro's founders and co-artistic directors, Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken, their 2021 Howard Mayer Brown Award for lifetime achievement in the field of early music. (en)
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