| Anonymous 4: All-female vocal ensemble. News, biographies, discography with sample tracks, and information about performing editions of their music. |
| Capella Artemisia: An all-women vocal ensemble from Bologna, Italy, consisting of a core of 8-10 singers with continuo. Includes concert programs and a discography with audio samples. |
| Cappella Nova: Professional vocal ensemble from Scotland, specialising in early and contemporary music. |
| Christopher Wren Singers: A cappella singers from The College of William and Mary; currently a 12 member mixed ensemble specializing in madrigal and Renaissance music, ballads and a few contemporary songs. Schedule, photos, CDs. |
| Consortium Carissimi: An Early Baroque vocal and instrumental ensemble based in Rome Italy. Music of Carissimi and others |
| Coronach: Specialising in the courtly and popular music of Renaissance Scotland, played on early wind, stringed and keyboard instruments, and voices. Profile, details of recordings, and concert listing. |
| Dulces Voces: Based in Lincoln, Nebraska; specializes in music composed before 1750. |
| Ensemble Cantabile: Traditional secular Madrigal performances. Repertoire; booking information; based in Québec, Canada. |
| Galata Chamber Choir: Ten member choir based in Turkey performs polyphonic Renaissance and Baroque works in seven languages. Contact information; repertoire; audio files. |
| Gloriana Vocal Ensemble: Gloriana is a Melbourne-based vocal ensemble of eighteen voices specialising in the performance of Renaissance and twentieth century choral music. |
| Harvard University Choir: Choir sings great choral literature in the Sunday morning services at The Memorial Church, as well as presents the annual Carol Services and concerts. A select group of eighteen sings for the daily Morning Prayer services in Appleton Chapel; the volunteer members of the Festival Choir join for special occasions. |
| I Fagiolini: Vocal ensemble performing Italian and English music of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Biography, discography and event calendar. |
| King's Singers: A fan site for these 'six healthy Englishmen.' |
| MadriGALS: Trio performs madrigals, art songs, Celtic folk tunes, and Period pub songs. Schedule, biographies, CDs and audio files. |
| New Renaissance Voices: Chamber choir performing european music from the early renaissance. |
| Odhecaton: Italian male vocal group performing Renaissance music. Profile, concert programs and an audio clip. |
| Orphenica Lyra - Vocal Ensemble / Spain: Orphénica Lyra is the title of a book which was written in 1554 by the blind Spanish composer of Navalcarnero, in the province of Madrid, Miguel de Fuenllana (ca.1502-1568) as a tribute to the vihuelists of his time. |
| Polyhymnia: John Bradley directs this small, New York based ensemble committed to historically informed performances of music composed between 1450-1650. Concert information includes ticket prices and venue directions. |
| Renaissance Voices: A capella singers of Portland Maine under the direction of Harold Stover. |
| Rose Ensemble: Vocal consort specializing in Gregorian chant and Renaissance music; based in St. Paul, Minn. Events schedule and CDs. |
| Sequentia: Sequentia aims to reconstruct the living musical traditions of medieval Europe. Check their tour schedule, read their biography, view their discography. |
| The Cardinall's Musick: One of the UK's foremost early music ensembles. Gramophone Award Winners. The Byrd Edition: a complete recorded survey of the works of William Byrd |
| The Mads: Group is part of the Amherst College Choral Society and performs traditional madrigals and bawdy songs. Biographies, events schedule, contact information. |
| The Orlando Consort: Performing period repertoire from 1050 to 1500. |
| The Sixteen: Early music choral group with a supporting orchestra, concentrating on the heritage of early English polyphony, the masterpieces of the Renaissance as well as a diversity of twentieth century choral work. |
| Vienna Vocal Consort: Introducing the young Austrian Ensemble which has been performing for several years, concentrating on music of the Renaissance. |