Thomas Binkley Explained

Thomas Binkley (Cleveland, Ohio, December 26, 1931 – Bloomington, Indiana, April 28, 1995) was an American lutenist and early music scholar.[1] [2]

Thomas Eden Binkley studied at the University of Illinois (BM. 1956, PhD. 1959) and the University of Munich (1957–58). He taught at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel (1973–77). He was then founding director of the Indiana University Early Music Institute at Bloomington, Indiana from 1979 till his death from cancer at the age of 63.[3] For twenty years (1960–1980) he led the Studio der Frühen Musik in Munich with Andrea von Ramm (1928–99)[4] and Sterling Jones, producing an extensive discography of medieval music.

Binkley was effectively house artist for EMI Electrola in the first years of the EMI Reflexe series in Germany. The distinctive Dalíesque covers for the series were designed by Roberto Patelli (b. 1925) an Italian graphic artist resident in Cologne.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Lasocki . David . Fall 1995 . The Several Lives of Tom Binkley: A Tribute . Early Music America . 16–24 . 11 November 2018.
  2. Larry Palmer. Binkley, Thomas (Eden). 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.43688. 2001.
  3. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3138144 Obituary by David Fallows in Early Music, OUP 1995
  4. Web site: Andrea von Ramm (Mezzo-soprano) . Braatz . Thomas . June 2006 . Bach Cantatas Website . 19 September 2016 .
  5. http://em.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XXXI/1/117.pdf Fabrice Fitch; Reflections on the Reflexe label in Early Music. OUP