Margriet Tindemans has delighted audiences all over the world with her performances on early stringed instruments: viola da gamba, medieval fiddle and rebec, renaissance and baroque viola. She performs and records as a soloist and with Medieval Strings, which she directs, and the King's Noyse. She is a frequent guest with North America 's and Europe's leading early music ensembles. She was a founding member of the German ensemble Sequentia and of the Belgian Huelgas Ensemble. She directs the Medieval Women's Choir, a Seattle-based group that studies and performs the medieval vocal repertoire composed by and for women. Margriet Tindemans records for Musica Omnia, harmonia mundi, Erato, Wildboar, BMG, Classical Masters, Accent, EMI, Smithsonian Collection and Koch International Classics.

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