Christopher Armijo is an instrumentalist specializing in the Baroque and Renaissance recorder. He is a performing member of Forgotten Clefs (Bloomington, Indiana’s Renaissance chamber wind ensemble), Las Aves (a project-based chamber ensemble that produces historically informed programs of early Baroque music), and Echoing Air (a baroque chamber ensemble based in Indianapolis, IN). Christopher can be heard regularly as a chorister and instrumental soloist at Trinity Episcopal Church, Bloomington. Chris is also a member of the faculty for Mountain Collegium, an annual early music workshop in Cullowhee, NC. A versatile musician, Christopher has performed on the organ, cornetto, shawm, and percussion in various period ensembles. By day, Christopher is a video editor for Arts Laureate, a D.C.-based videography team that provides high-quality audio and video recordings for choral and instrumental ensembles. In his spare time, he enjoys baking and cooking, science fiction, puppies, and relaxing video games that involve building and exploring.
BA in Music: Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
MM in Early Music Performance, Recorder: Historical Performance Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN