Early Music America

Boston Baroque announces “The Ornament Challenge” social media contest

WHAT: A social media contest hosted by Boston Baroque, where one grand prize winner will win a chance to travel to Boston in October 2023 for a private coaching with Boston Baroque Founding Music Director Martin Pearlman, and a free entry pass to 2023 Early Music America Summit, along with a travel stipend. Contest participants […]

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Arcadia Players Artistic Director to depart in 2024

June 2023 Contact: Jon Solins (jon_solins@comcast.net) Arcadia Players announces Artistic Director’s Departure in Spring 2024 Arcadia Players, the Early Music ensemble of Western Massachusetts, announces the departure of Artistic Director Andrew Arceci, at the end of the coming 2023-2024 concert season. Mr. Arceci’s departure comes as his commitments in Europe have increased considerably over the

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Early Music Seattle Announces 2023/24 Season!

Seattle, WA – Early Music Seattle is excited to announce its 2023/24 season, continuing its journey of amplifying the early music repertoire, from the beloved European music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods to the music that shaped and accompanied the many cultures of the world. “We have something for everyone in our 10-concert

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Learn Fortepiano Maintenance, Regulation, & Repair

North Bennet Street School, located in Boston, is holding a Fortepiano Maintenance, Regulation, & Repair course this summer on Monday, July 10 – Wednesday, July 12. Taught by Rodney J. Regier, the course offers a hands-on introduction to the care and maintenance of the wood-framed Viennese fortepiano, the early piano most frequently made by modern

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New CD from Lutenist Michel Cardin, with soprano Thalia Moutopoulou

Michel Cardin, lutenist, who recorded the complete London Manuscript for solo baroque lute (re-released by Brilliant Classics in 2015), (an essential body of works by Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750)), has been also known for his more than 10-year collaboration with Tim Blackmore, recorder. They have recorded 5 CDs and performed as the La Tour Baroque

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