Jasu MoisioJasu Moisio, oboe
Jasu Moisio got interested in early music and the oboe while singing J.S. Bach's works with the Helsinki Boys' Choir in the 1980s.
Dylan EvansBrendan Joyce, violin
Brendan Joyce is Violinist, Leader and Artistic Director of Camerata - Queensland's acclaimed chamber orchestra based in Brisbane, and he is an alumnus of the original version of Camerata that played to critical acclaim 1987-1997.

Donald Nicolson, harpsichordist, organist and pianist
Listed among Australia’s best classical performers by the ABC in 2019, harpsichordist, organist and pianist Donald Nicolson is a prominent figure in performance and research of the music of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, and in high demand as a keyboardist, composer, and arranger.

Susie Furphy, violin
Susie Furphy is a Hobart-based musician. As a baroque violinist, she performed with Van Diemen’s band in the 2017 Evandale festival, and has played with the Melbourne Baroque Orchestra for performances of Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s St. Johns Passion.

Natasha Kraemer, cello
Natasha Kraemer is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, London. A pupil of Jenny Ward Clarke, she specialised in historical performance on Baroque and Classical cello.

Simon Martyn-Ellis
Simon Martyn-Ellis began playing the lute after finding the classical guitar repertoire too restrictive for ensemble performance: continuo accompaniment remains a mainstay of his activities.

Karina Schmitz
Karina Schmitz, viola, is principal violist of Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, principal violist of Apollo's Fire, the Cleveland Baroque Orchestra, associate principal violist of the Carmel Bach Festival Orchestra, founding member of 17th - century ensemble ACRONYM, and violinist/violist of Duo Corbetta.

Laura Vaughan
Melbourne based viola da gamba specialist Laura Vaughan is a dynamic and well recognised member of the early music scene in Australia.

Brett Rutherford
Brett has been a full time cellist with both the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.

Lucinda Moon
After initially training in Adelaide, Lucinda graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1991 and was subsequently awarded the Willem van Otterloo and Nickson Travelling scholarships to pursue postgraduate studies in baroque violin.
