Vox Saeculorum
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Vox Sæculorum is an international society of contemporary composers writing in the Baroque style established in 2006. Vox Sæculorum was the primary focus of a feature length article on period baroque composition written by Grant Colburn and published in the Summer issue of Early Music America Magazine.

Its founding members are:
  • Grant Colburn
    Grant Colburn
    Grant Colburn is an American harpsichordist, pianist and composer.He studied harpsichord with Igor Kipnis.He is the author of five published collections of baroque and renaissance harpsichord music as well as music for recorder/flute with continuo and unaccompanied cello or viola da gamba, of...

  • Mark Moya
  • Giorgio Pacchioni
    Giorgio Pacchioni
    Giorgio Pacchioni is an Italian performer, professor, and composer.- Life :He has held the chair of recorder at the Conservatorio G.B. Martini in Bologna from 1977 to 2006, when he retired and moved to Ubatuba...

  • Michael Starke
  • Roman Turovsky


Other members include: Miguel Robaina, David Jansson, Glen Shannon, Roberto Bancalari, Hendrik Bouman
Hendrik Bouman
Hendrik "Henk" Bouman is a Dutch harpsichordist, fortepianist, conductor and composer of music written in the baroque and classical idioms of the 17th & 18th Century.- Biography :...

, Matthias Maute
Matthias Maute
Matthias Maute is a virtuoso recorder player and composer.Maute was born in Ebingen, Germany and studied in Freiburg and Utrecht with Baldrick Deerenberg and Marion Verbruggen. In 1990 won first prize in the soloist category of the Musica Antiqua Competition in Bruges, Belgium...

, Fernando De Luca
Fernando De Luca
Fernando De Luca is an Italian harpsichordist, teacher and composer.He studied harpsichord with Paola Bernardi.He is the most famous harpsichordist over the Internet, very popular especially in the United Kingdom and United States of America, due to his acclaimed efforts to perform and record, for...

, J. Lee Graham, Gianluca Bersanetti, and Timothy Ariel Walden.

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