Rachelle Romero

Musicology Forum:”Silent Music, Secret Writing: An Overview of Old Hispanic Notation and Visigothic Cryptography”

The USC Thornton Musicology and Early Music programs are excited to welcome Elsa de Luca to the first Musicology Forum of our Early Modern Studies Institute Early Music Series of 2020-21.  We will take an imaginary tour of medieval Iberia, visiting monk scribes, charters, and some music whose sound has been lost forever. Elsa De Luca holds the position […]

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The USC Baroque Sinfonia in Virtual Concert: “Vaya de jacara nueva: Join in a New Dance”- Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 7:00pm PST

The USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia presents “Vaya de jacara nueva: Join in a New Dance,” a virtual concert of baroque music from Guatemala and New Spain. Led by Rotem Gilbert, Jason Yoshida, and Jennifer Ellis Kampani, join the ensemble for a festive program of Latin American and Spanish music by Raphael Castellanos, José Marín, José

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The USC Baroque Sinfonia in Virtual Concert: “O Rosetta: Songs of Love and Youth from 17th-century Italy”

“O Rosetta”: Songs of Love and Youth from Seventeenth-Century Italy – Friday, Oct. 30 at 7:00pm PST Led by Rotem Gilbert, Jennifer Kampani, and Jason Yoshida, the USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia presents a virtual concert of seventeenth-century Italian music in its first performance of the season! Capturing a lively spirit, the concert will feature sacred and secular

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