Early Music America

The Frick Collection Announces 2025–26 Concert Season

New York (August 11, 2025) — The Frick Collection today announced its 2025–26 concert season, marking the return of its longstanding annual classical performance series following the museum’s April 2025 reopening. With twenty-five concerts running from October 10, 2025, through May 22, 2026, the inaugural season more than doubles the number of performances offered in […]

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Music of the Baroque Hosts “Hallelujah, Chicago!”

Contact: Declan McGovern (312) 551-1415, x22declanmcgovern@baroque.orgORJennifer More (312) 551-1415, x23jenmore@baroque.org [Click here for video and images] CHICAGO, Aug. 12 — As part of The Chicago Water Music, an extraordinary outdoor performance staged on the Chicago River, Music of the Baroque is introducing a brand-new element: “Hallelujah, Chicago!” a citywide singalong of the “Hallelujah” Chorus from

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The Brick Presbyterian Church Announces 2025-2026 Workship & Arts Season

THE BRICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNOUNCES2025–2026 WORSHIP & ARTS SEASONSeason features time-honored classics including Mozart’s Requiem, chamber concerts by The Sebastians, and organ recitals by Chelsea Chen and Raymond Nagem NEW YORK, NY — The Brick Presbyterian Church, a historic house of worship on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, proudly announces its 2025–2026 Worship & Arts Season.

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Musica Angelica Announces 2025–26 Season: Maestro Haselböck’s Farewell

Musica Angelica, Southern California’s acclaimed Baroque orchestra, proudly announces its 2025–26 season: a stirring farewell to Artistic Director Martin Haselböck, whose 22-year leadership transformed the ensemble into a national and international force in historically-informed performance. The four-concert season features rich, expressive repertoire spanning the golden eras of Italian, German, and sacred music, including Haselböck’s final

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