Dennis Collins
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Dennis Collins is an American - French musicologist, harpsichordist and organist as well as a translator of international renown [1][1]
His speciality is early 17th-century Italy: Donati, Grandi, Monteverdi, Rovetta, Rigatti, Barbara Strozzi and Isabella Leonarda. His own website, Celesti Fiori,
http://www.philomela.net gives full details of his editions. [2]
Dennis Collins lives in France where he performs with his Early Music ensemble Otto e Mezzo [2][3]
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