Repertoire
- Giovanni Paolo Foscarini (c.1600 - 1650)
- Angelo Michele Bartolotti (c.1615-1680)
- Giovanni Battista Granata (1620 - 1687)
- Gaspar Sanz (c.1640–1710)
- Robert de Visée (c. 1658 – 1725)
- Francisco Guerau (1649 - 1722) Poema harmonico
- Francesco Corbetta (1615–1681)
- Henri Grenerin (fl. mid-17th century)
- Ludovico Roncalli (1654 - 1713)
- Santiago de Murcia (c. 1673 - 1739)
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“For good teaching rests neither in accumulating a shelfful of knowledge nor in developing a repertoire of skills. In the end, good teaching lies in a willingness to attend and care for what happens in our students, ourselves, and the space between us. Good teaching is a certain kind of stance, I think. It is a stance of receptivity, of attunement, of listening.”
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