Most of The Boston Camerata’s recordings – listed here in descending release date order – are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Idagio, and other streaming platforms.
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Hodie Christus Natus Est: A Medieval Christmas
Christmas MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Harmonia Mundi - 2021
Free America! Early Songs of Resistance and Rebellion
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
Harmonia Mundi - 2019
As our favorite 18th century lyric goes:
“Boston is a Yankee town, sing Yankee Doodle Dandy!”
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Treasures of Devotion: European Spiritual Song ca. 1500
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Music & Arts/Naxos - 2019
Under the artistic leadership of singer/director Anne Azéma, this CD features a program of miniature masterworks by Josquin des Pres, Heinrich Isaac, Clemens non Papa, Claudin de Sermisy and others in sterling performances.
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Troubadour Songs
MedievalCamerata Mediterranea
Erato/Warner - 2011
Anne Azéma, Joel Cohen
3 CD box set
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A Symphony of Psalms: in honor of Jean Calvin (1509-1564)
Baroque RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
The Boston Camerata - 2009
Celebrating the birth year of Jean Calvin, this live recording DVD features a range of melodies from the Renaissance and early Baroque periods.It includes works from Claude Goudimel, John Dowland, Heinrich Schutz, Salamone Rossi Ebreo and others.
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A Boston Camerata Christmas
Baroque Christmas Medieval RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 2008
This 3 CD box set includes:
An American Christmas
A French Christmas
A Spanish Christmas
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A Night’s Tale – Le Tournoi de Chauvency: Une joute d’Amour en Lorraine
MedievalAnne Azéma
K617 - 2007
A Mediterranean Christmas
ChristmasThe Boston Camerata
Warner Classics - 2005
The Christmas narrative retold using songs, chants, and instrumental pieces from the countries of the Mediterranean basin: Spain, Italy, and southern France, as well as north Africa and the Holy Land.
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With Joyful Voice
Baroque Christmas Medieval RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Nonesuch - 2005
Box set of three Christmas recordings:
A Baroque Christmas
A Renaissance Christmas
A Medieval Christmas
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Etoile du Nord: Miracles et Merveilles en France Médiévale
MedievalAnne Azéma
Caliope - 2003
This is not the first CD to explore music devoted to the Virgin Mary, but it’s unquestionably one of the most beautifully conceived and performed. French soprano Anne Azéma and Berkeley-based string player Shira Kammen breathe warmth and humanity…
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The Golden Harvest: More Shaker Chants and Spirituals
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
The Boston Camerata - 2000
Recorded at the Shaker Village,
Sabbathday Lake, Maine,
June/July 2000
Glissando CD 779 020-2
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Alfonso X el sabio: Cantigas de Santa Maria
MedievalCamerata Mediterranea
Erato/Warner - 1999
High among the many achievements of the Spanish King Alfonso X, called “El Sabio” — the Wise — King of Castille (1221-1284) is the superb collection of more than 400 sacred songs to the Virgin Mary, the celebrated Cantigas de Santa Maria.
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Provence Mystique: Sacred Songs of the Middle Ages
MedievalAnne Azéma
Erato/Warner - 1999
The region now referred to as the south of France was in the Middle Ages known as Proenza (that is, Provence), and was truly a crucible of creative activity that was to change for ever the relationship between men…
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What Then is Love? An Elizabethan Songbook
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1997
Want to hear some wonderful songs that the real Shakespeare probably knew? Check out this wonderful Boston Camerata CD, an anthology of ravishing vocal and instrumental pieces from Elizabethan England, featured in…
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Douce Beauté: Pierre Guédron et l’air de cour
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1997
Like all true Latins, the French have always adored a good show. The splendors of opera and ballet at the court of seventeenth-century Versailles were famous all over Europe in their day — and this century’s “early music” revival in France…
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Le Jeu d’Amour (The Game of Love)
MedievalAnne Azéma
Erato/Warner - 1997
Love is a game, and every game has its rules. In medieval France, the rules are new and give the woman, the dame, a novel status. And the game of love, thus played out with the consent of all those involved, takes…
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Kurt Weill: Music for Johnny Johnson
ContemporaryOther
Erato/Warner - 1996
As urban America of the nineteenth century grew and prospered, it became anxious to show itself civilized and “cultured” along the lines of established European culture. And so it was that the music…
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Angels: Voices from Eternity
American ContemporaryThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1996
Certain angels are believed to intercede for humankind in times of need…
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Carmina Burana
MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1996
“You’ll have trouble sitting still…the kind of dramatic energy normally felt only in live performance”
— David Vernier, Amazon.com
The ages-old manuscript, that lay in the vaults of the Benediktbeuren monastery in Bavaria, did not begin with the usual devotions. On the contrary, the opening song — meant as some satirical mime, or a dance perhaps…
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Farewell, Unkind: Songs and Dances of John Dowland
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1995

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Music and Memory
American Baroque Christmas Medieval RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1995
compilation of Music Director Emeritus Joel Cohen’s work
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Trav’ling Home: American Spirituals 1770-1870
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1994
As urban America of the nineteenth century grew and prospered, it became anxious to show itself civilized and “cultured” along the lines of established European culture. And so it was that the music of America’s…
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Simple Gifts: Shaker Chants and Spirituals
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1994
The United Society of Believers, commonly known as the Shakers, have best been described as a Protestant Monastic Community. An old hymn of ours states “at Manchester in England this blessed fire began” and so it did in 1747.
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Lamentations: Holy Week in Provence
MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1994
Joel Cohen may well be the best precisely where, a priori, you least expect him to be. If anyone is a many-faceted talent, it is surely he, since he undertakes, with the Boston Camerata, seven centuries of music, including, a few years back…
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The Unicorn: Medieval French Songs
MedievalAnne Azéma
Erato/Warner - 1994
This program of old French music and poetry explores a very important but-little known aspect of the Middle Ages: the art of story-telling. Centuries ago, the frontier between the musical and literary worlds was much…
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An American Christmas
American ChristmasThe Boston Camerata
Erato - 1993
An extremely rich recording, procuring constant enchantment on repeated hearings. Once more, the intelligence of Joel Cohen and his musicians ravishes us. The voices are superb, among others those of Anne Azéma… -Compact (Paris)
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Bernatz de Ventadorn: Le Fou sur le pont
MedievalCamerata Mediterranea
Erato/Warner - 1993
Ever since the middle ages, the troubadours of Provence have exerted a special kind of fascination for historians, poets, and lovers of music and literature.
By Bernatz de Vendadorn (12th century)
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Nueva España: Close Encounters in the New World 1590-1690
Baroque RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1992
The Age of Exploration! In our school days, we were told it was a time of heroes, and of high adventure. Later, we came to understand what terrible suffering and injustice the Spaniards had wrought in their drive for fame…
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The American Vocalist: Spirituals and Folk Hymns, 1850-1870
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1991
This is a recording about a surprising phenomenon: The vigorous survival, in the Northern part of the United States, of folk-inspired religious hymnody. It is well known that the “folk” element in American church…
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Le Roman de Fauvel
MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1990
In the year 1310 manuscript copies of a scurrilous satirical poem, the Roman de Fauvel, began circulating around Paris. Corrosive, pitiless, the poet, a mid-level government functionary named Gervais de Bus…
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Lo Gai Saber: Troubadors and Minstrels 1100-1300
MedievalCamerata Mediterranea
Erato/Warner - 1990
Astonishing in their diversity and grace, the circa-four thousand poems of the Occitanian and Catalan troubadours survive by the forsight of a few enlightened patrons who, sensing the end of an epoch, began…
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Jean Gilles: Requiem
BaroqueThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1989
The name of Jean Gilles, which had been forgotten for more than a century and a half, emerged from obscurity in the 1950’s, thanks largely to the rediscovery of his Messe des Morts. Yet this musician, whom his contemporaries considered to be…
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Tristan & Iseult
MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1989
Tristan and Iseult, Camerata’s most honored production of recent seasons, was originally conceived as a recording project. At the request of Erato records, intense literary and musical research took place during winter and spring 1987.
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New Britain: The Roots of American Folksong
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1988
American civilisation came in large part from old Europe. So we all know — but do we? For the myth of modern, industrial America, that brand-new, technology-driven, rootless place is strong in the contemporary mind. American music, we tend to think, is a product of modern times and big cities.
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The Sacred Bridge: Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe
MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1988
“Inexpressible riches…a marvelous recording”
– Répertoire
Much of the music you are about to hear…
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Noël, Noël: A French Christmas
ChristmasThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1987
An extremely rich recording, procuring constant enchantment on repeated hearings. Once more, the intelligence of Joel Cohen and his musicians ravishes us. The voices are superb, among others those of Anne Azéma… -Compact (Paris)
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The Roots of American Music
AmericanThe Boston Camerata
Advent - 1986
Cassette tape
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L’homme armé: Music of War and Peace
Baroque RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1985
From the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods, powerful music of conflict and reconciliation by great masters like Monteverdi, Byrd, and Schütz, in this classic reissue by one of the world’s pre-eminent early music ensembles.
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La Primavera: La nature dans la musique de la Renaissance
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1984

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Chants de l’Exil, Musiciens Juifs en Europe 1200-1600
Medieval RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Erato/Warner - 1981
Pierre Certon: Chansons & Messe
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Harmonia Mundi - 1980
We salute the CD reissue, on Harmonia Mundi HMA 1901034, of a classic Boston Camerata program, recorded in France in 1979.
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Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
BaroqueThe Boston Camerata
Harmonia Mundi - 1980
This pioneering recording of Henry Purcell’s masterpiece was the first ever to use “early instruments.” It became a milestone in the history of recorded sound, influencing many subsequent interpretations. Digitally restored from the original analog tapes!
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Musique Judéo-Baroque
BaroqueThe Boston Camerata
Harmonia Mundi - 1978
The words you will be hearing on this recording are sung in Hebrew, a language evolved and first spoken in the Holy Land; yet the music which accompaniesthese liturgical texts is European through and through…
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A Medieval Christmas
Christmas MedievalThe Boston Camerata
Nonesuch - 1975
The midwinter date of the festival of Christ’s nativity coincides with many pagan celebrations of the winter solstice, and most particularly with the Roman Dies sol invictus (“the day of the unconquered sun”)…
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German Music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Medieval RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Advent Desmar Telefunken - 1974

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Flemish Composers in Renaissance Italy The Wandering Musicians
RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Vox/Turnabout - 1974

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Monteverdi, Scherzi Musicali
Baroque RenaissanceThe Boston Camerata
Club français du disque Vox/Turnabout - 1970











































