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Margriet Tindemans
Margriet Tindemans is credited on 75 releases across 21 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1974–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

75
Pressings credited
21
Albums
6
Decades active
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In collections
Biography
Margriet E. Tindemans (March 26, 1951 – December 31, 2014) was a musician, specializing in medieval music. The fourth child of Wilhelmina Coenen and Henricus Tindemans, Margriet demonstrated her musical talents early, and was named first violin in the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands. After Conservatory studies in Maastricht, then Brussels, Belgium, and Basel, Switzerland, she became an early member of Sequentia. She toured with that group for nine years until relocating to Seattle in 1986. There she founded the Medieval Women’s Choir, was an artist in residence at the University of Washington, served as director of the Port Townsend Early Music Workshop, and was a faculty member of the Cornish College of the Arts.
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Credited work
75 releases · 21 albums · active 1974–2021
- Other credits · 127
- Performance · 62
Studios: Klosterkirche Knechtsteden · St. Osdag Church · Zedernsaal, Schloss Kirchheim · Seiji Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood, Lenox, Massachusetts
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Hildegard Von Bingen
- The King's Noyse
- Sequentia (2)
- Sequentia Ensemble für Musik des Mittelalters
- Anne Azéma
- Jeff Danna
- Philippe Le Chancelier
- Heinrich Schütz
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