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Intensive Baroque Violin/Viola study in London

Intensive Baroque violin and viola lessons in London! Walter Reiter, Professor of Baroque Violin and Viola at The Royal Conservatoire of The Hague and at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London, author of ‘The Baroque Violin & Viola, a Fifty Lesson Course,’ published by Oxford University Press, offers tailor-made courses in London, arguably

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Culinary Candlelight Concert: Sweet Flutes of the Baroque

Jesse Lepkoff  traverso, recorder & chef & John McKean Harpsichord are hosting a very special event combining a gourmet buffet featuring an array great hors d’oeuvres, tarts and gateau, and a selection of beverages, followed by a candlelight concert of baroque works for recorders and baroque flute and harpsichord. The event is at Thrush Hill

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Oregon Bach Festival Marks 10th Anniversary of Berwick Academy

April 22, 2025 – [Eugene, OR] – Oregon Bach Festival is proud to announce the 10th anniversary of its esteemed Berwick Academy for Historically Informed Performance (BA), a groundbreaking program that has transformed the lives and careers of young musicians since its inception in the summer of 2015. “The 10th anniversary of Berwick Academy is

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L’Orfeo (1607) in relief of Los Angeles (2025)

RenChorNY presents Monteverdi ORFEO (1607) in Relief of Los Angeles (2025) For a Gonzaga 1607 celebration, Striggio adopted the ancient (from Plato) Orpheus and Euridice story, ‘humanizing’ the tragic ending a bit. Monteverdi’s great music allows the drama to process from the joyous wedding-through the shades of the underworld as the hero Orpheus will not

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