Nick Magaurn

Nick Magaurn

Nick Magaurn is an industry raised, business minded, outdoor enthusiast with a passion for video production and travel. As the Producer (and chief problem solver) at Magaurn Video, Nick manages projects, productions, and relationships, externally and internally. He believes clear, honest communication is the key to a successful production and works to translate his clients […]

William Skeen

William Skeen

William Skeen serves as Principal Cellist with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, the American Bach Soloists, and Voices of Music. He is a founding member of the New Esterházy Quartet, the Cantata Collective, and La Monica. William taught baroque cello and viola da gamba at the University of Southern California for two decades. Mr. Skeen has appeared […]

Tekla Cunningham

Tekla Cunningham

Praised as “a consummate musician whose flowing solos and musical gestures are a joy to watch,” and whose performances have been described as “ravishingly beautiful” and “stellar” and lauded for ” long, amber-tinted lines and pertly articulated phrases,” baroque violinist (and occasional violist and viola d’amorist) Tekla Cunningham enjoys a multi-faceted career as a chamber […]

Reginald Mobley

Reginald Mobley

Particularly noted for his “crystalline diction and pure, evenly produced tone” (Miami Herald), countertenor Reginald Mobley is highly sought after for baroque, classical and modern repertoire.  Recent highlights include an extensive tour of sixteen concerts around Europe singing Bach’s Matthäus- Passion with the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists led by Sir John Eliot Gardiner; […]

Maxine Eilander

Maxine Eilander

Maxine Eilander plays on a range of specialized Baroque and classical harps. She has most recently started working on a project of harp and violin music by little known female composers of the Classical and Romantic with violinist Tekla Cunningham. Born in The Netherlands, Maxine grew up in South Africa, where she earned her Bachelor […]

Henry Lebedinsky

Henry Lebedinsky

Hailed by The Miami Herald for his “superb continuo… brilliantly improvised and ornamented,” GRAMMY-nominated historical keyboardist, composer, and conductor Henry Lebedinsky has performed with the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Charlotte Symphony, Seraphic Fire, Sonoma Bach, and the Cantata Collective, among others. Recent conducting engagements include the Seattle Baroque Orchestra […]

Danielle Reutter-Harrah

Danielle Sampson

Danielle Reutter-Harrah performs baroque music from coast to coast. She recently performed the role of Vespetta in Telemann’s comic chamber opera Pimpinone with the Boston Early Music Festival, which the Boston Globe called “terrific.” Her favorite past performances include Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ullise in patria (Melanto) and Orfeo (La Musica/Messagiera), Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (Dido/Belinda), […]

Christine Wilkinson Beckman

Christine Wilkinson Beckman

Christine Wilkinson Beckman is a baroque violin specialist living in Olympia, WA.  She enjoys performing throughout her native Northwest with early music ensembles large and small and appears regularly with such groups as the Portland, Seattle, and Pacific Baroque Orchestras, Bach Collegium San Diego, and Pacific MusicWorks.  Christine began her studies on baroque violin with […]

Caroline Nicolas

Caroline Nicolas

Acclaimed cellist/gambist Caroline Nicolas enjoys an active and multifaceted career as one of the outstanding performers of music from the Renaissance to the Romantic eras. She regularly appears with leading ensembles as a soloist, chamber musician, and music director, and has collaborated with such eminent musicians as Andrea Marcon, Amandine Beyer, Kristian Bezuidenhout, Jordi Savall, […]