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Since moving to the Bay Area in 1998, Lynn Tetenbaum has performed with many
of the area¹s leading early music ensembles including American Baroque, the
California Bach Society, Magnificat, and the San Francisco Bach Choir. She
has toured and recorded with groups such as Jacobean Viols (Holland), the
Boston Camerata and the Sex Chordae Consort of Viols. She maintains a
performing career on both sides of the Atlantic and has appeared at the
Berkeley Early Music Festival, the Regensberg Festival and on numerous San
Francisco Early Music Society concerts. Ms. Tetenbaum holds a B.A. from
Wellesley College and the Artist Diploma from Oberlin Conservatory. She
spent five years in Belgium where she studied viola da gamba with Wieland
Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, receiving the Premier Prix in
1987 and the Diplôme Supérieur in 1990. She has recorded on Erato, Centaur
and Koch International.
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