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The Renaissance Chorus: The Granddaddy of early-music groups, started in the 1950s by Harold Brown at New York's High School of Music and Art: The Vocal Area Network: Dedicated to the advancement of vocal ensemble music in the New York City area: Early Music America (EMA): Serves and strengthens the early music community in North America:
Asteria (Sylvia Rhyne and Eric Redlinger): Late-medieval vocal and instrumental music (they met as members of The Renaissance Street Singers):
The New York Revels, Inc. (NYR): A performing arts organization committed to celebrations of the Winter Solstice and other cultural traditions through music, dance and theater:
New York Early Music Central:
A project of the Early Music Foundation:
Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS):
Musical Jewels in New York's Cultural Crown:
Rounds Galore: Resources for Singing Rounds (also Recordings & Books) - John sings his own round on their "Rounds Galore and More Vol III" CD:
Evy Mayer of Rounds Galore has her own site with lots of fun music:
Overlooked New York: The Online Magazine about Impassioned New Yorkers (including Street Performers):
Undercover New York: Artists and Performers in the City:
RadioREK: Continuous music webcast, including occasionally Renaissance Street Singers:
Barbara the Cat Lady: Want to adopt a cat? Street Singer Barbara can help:
A. Henry Hetland: Remembrances and commemoration of the life of John's father:
Pauline Hetland Walker: In memory of John's sister:
Shot Down over Italy: A true story, secret for 60 years, of courage and survival in Nazi occupied Italy, partly edited by John:
Choral Public Domain Library: An amazing resource of downloadable choral music, including many of John's excellent editions:
John's Blog: John's pet peeves in the wide world of trivia:
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