Latitude 37

Latitude 37 is an Australian baroque trio.[1] They play music from the 1600s and 1700s, using instruments from that era.[2]

Latitude 37
OriginMelbourne
Years active2009 -
LabelsABC Classics
MembersJulia Fredersdorff
Laura Vaughan
Donald Nicolson

Latitude 37's albums Latitude 37 and Empires received nominations for the 2011 and 2014 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.[3][4]

Members

Discography

  • Latitude 37 (2011) - ABC Classics
  • Empires (2013) - ABC Classics[5]
  • Royal Consorts - Music for English Kings (2015) - ABC Classics[6]

• X - ABC Classics (2019) - [7]

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References

  1. Paget, Clive (14 April 2016), "Review: Latitude 37's Royal Consort (Brisbane Baroque)", Limelight Magazine
  2. MacKinney, Lisa (24 July 2015), "Review: L'Esprit d'Elégance (Latitude 37)", Limelight Magazine
  3. Lesnie, Melissa (12 October 2011), "ARIA Award for Best Classical Album revealed", Limelight Magazine
  4. Thomsen, Rosie (1 October 2014), "ARIA Classical Awards 2014 nominations announced", Limelight Magazine
  5. Strahle, Graham (15 February 2014), "Empires (Latitude 37)", The Australian
  6. MacKinney, Lisa (22 February 2016), "Royal Consorts: Music for English Kings (Latitude 37)", Limelight Magazine
  7. "X CD". latitude37. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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