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Sarah Cantor is a recorder virtuoso specializing in the interpretation of contemporary and early music. She holds degrees in early music and Spanish from The Indiana University Early Music Institute and the Royal Conservatory in Holland, where she studied with internationally acclaimed recorder teacher Marion Verbruggen. Ms. Cantor has worked as a dancer and musician for the Utah Shakespearean Festival and numerous Christmas Revels productions. Her many appearances as recorder soloist include concerto concerts and recordings with The Berkshire Bach Ensemble and Gloria Dei Cantores. She has played under the direction of Ton Koopman, Stanley Ritchie, and Kenneth Cooper. Sarah has given solo recitals for The Boston Early Music Festival, The Boston Recorder Society, The Massachusetts Council of the Arts, The King's Chapel Recital Series, The Almity School in Arrezo, Italy, and The National Theater of Limon, Costa Rica. She is also an active chamber musician with The Hague Baroque Ensemble, The Artemis Trio, Werckmeister III, The Brookline Early Music Ensemble, Renasonics and Sarasa. In addition to her performing career, she is an active teacher and has been invited to give master classes at the Sligo Early Music Festival in Ireland. Sarah has given workshops for the Ars Longa ensemble in Cuba and various American Recorder Societies. She is the head of early music at the Brookline Music School and the Putney Summer Arts Workshop where she also teaches dance. |
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