Founded in 1989 by Margaret Irwin-Brandon,[1] the Arcadia Players holds a residency at the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies at UMass Amherst.[2][3] The ensemble's website states they "embrace historical performance practice to illuminate and invigorate the great Western heritage of vocal and instrumental music."[4]
In 2006, the Arcadia Players released an album with Jaap Schröder, titled Trio Sonatas.[5] The ensemble partnered with The Shakespeare Concerts for several years, releasing three projects through Navona Records.[6][7][8]
To open the ensemble's 30th Anniversary Season, Margaret Irwin-Brandon (Director Emerita) performed a program at Mount Holyoke College's Abbey Chapel. Woodrow Bynum led another program with the Choir of Men and Boys from Cathedral of All Saints (Albany, New York). The COVID-19 pandemic has limited operations, including the ensemble's search for a new artistic director.[21]
Discography
2006: Trio Sonatas
2014: Joseph Summer: Goddesses (Shakespeare Concerts Series, Vol. 3)
2015: Joseph Summer: Full Fathom Five - Music on Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' (Shakespeare Concert Series, Vol. 5)
2018: Joseph Summer: No Enemy but Winter and Rough Weather (Shakespeare Concerts Series, Vol. 6)