Erin Headley
Thirty years of performing as an internationally acclaimed viola da gamba and lirone player
with such top-flight ensembles as Les Arts Florissants, Tragicomedia and many others, countless
recordings on major labels, and her unique status as the world's leading authority on the lirone,
have made Erin Headley preeminent in the field of early music.
Before the founding of her group Atalante, Erin Headley had already made
over 100 CDs with Harmonia Mundi France, Erato, Virgin, Hyperion, ECM,
Teldec and Deutsche Grammophon. She is the author of the lirone articles in
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (second edition) and
The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments, and has appeared with
her instrument in interviews on BBC Radio 4 on the Today programme and
(twice) on Woman's Hour.
To further her research on the lirone, Erin Headley was awarded in 2007 a
prestigious Arts and Humanities Research Council fellowship in residence
at the University of Southampton, where she is now an honorary fellow. In 2011 she received a
Distinguished Alumnus award from Pennsylvania State University, and in the spring of 2013 she
was musician in residence at the prestigious Villa I Tatti, Harvard University's Center for Italian
Renaissance Studies in Florence and undetook a study trip to Florence in 2024.
To ensure that the instrument and its Italian repertoire flourish as they did in the 17th century,
Erin Headley has produced and presented staged performances, recordings, videos,
masterclasses, lectures, published articles and performing editions to reach a larger audience.