The Orchestra of New Spain is a versatile body of more than 40 instrumentalists and singers steeped in the performance of early music, with a specialty in Spanish and American Hispanic music. Its principal repertory is drawn from manuscripts found in the court, public and cathedral archives of Spain and Latin America, whence its Music Director has edited, and the Orchestra has performed more than 100 little known works from the 17th and 18th c. It annually produces seven repertories with some repeats and includes three intimate Salon concerts in outstanding private houses.