About: Ex Silentio

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Ex Silentio is the Greek early music ensemble, that has a wide repertoire from medieval music up to baroque. Ex Silentio appears regularly in festivals and venues in many European countries and focuses on music from Southern Europe and the Mediterranean as well as on Orient-Occident music relations. Band's first album, Mneme, received the Pizzicato's journal prize and was shortlisted for the International Classical Music Awards in 2016.

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  • Ex Silentio is the Greek early music ensemble, that has a wide repertoire from medieval music up to baroque. Ex Silentio appears regularly in festivals and venues in many European countries and focuses on music from Southern Europe and the Mediterranean as well as on Orient-Occident music relations. Band's first album, Mneme, received the Pizzicato's journal prize and was shortlisted for the International Classical Music Awards in 2016. (en)
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