Robert Eisenstein
- Five College Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Music
Robert Eisenstein was the director of the and conducted the Early Music Collegium and Euridice Ensemble, a 17th and 18th-century chamber ensemble. He taught music history and directed the Madrigal Singers at the University of Massachusetts, and performs regularly on the viola da gamba with colleagues and in his capacity as a founding member and programming director of the Folger Consort in Washington, DC. Eisenstein has performed with the New York Renaissance Band, Cappella Nova, the New York Consort of Viols, the Washington Bach Consort, and the National Symphony.
Courses
Music and Technology, Music History, Euridice Ensembles, Collegium, 17th Century Song Seminar.
Areas of Expertise
Conductor, Collegium, Euridice Ensembles. Medieval Ensemble, 17th Century Song Seminar, Music History. Viola da gamba, baroque violin, medieval fiddle.
Education
- M.A., Sarah Lawrence College
- B.A., Antioch College