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The Jefferson Project

Charlottesville-based ensemble Early Music Access Project presents The Jefferson Project: String Playing in Jefferson’s Virginia on Sunday, March 29 at 4pm at the Jefferson Library at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. The concert is free and open to the public. Due to limited seating, reservations are highly recommended. The Jefferson Project, a collaborative effort with the Albemarle […]

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Toronto Bach Festival Celebrates its Fifth Season of the Best in Baroque, May 29-31, 2020

Featuring Bach’s great Mass in B Minor TORONTO BACH FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ITS FIFTH SEASON OF THE BEST IN BAROQUE, MAY 29-31, 2020 Performances and Free Lecture by Distinguished Bach Scholar John Butt 300th Anniversary of the Bach Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin with Leading Baroque Violinists Air on the G String, Oboe Concerto and

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Burning River Baroque Examines Reactions to Unconventional Women in “Witches: Revered and Reviled”

Burning River Baroque continues their 8th season with a series of thought-provoking performances crafted to connect baroque music to present-day issues of othering, bullying, and stigmatization. “Witches: Revered & Reviled” delves into early modern society’s desire for an ordered society, a trend that frequently led to the persecution of individuals accused of straying outside the

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Rutgers University and The Raritan Players explore the eighteenth-century salon and its music

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 21, 2020 Rutgers University and The Raritan Players explore the eighteenth-century salon and its music Marianna Martines, an eighteenth-century composer, singer, keyboardist, and salon hostess, is the focus of a concert with commentary   New Brunswick, NJ – An interdisciplinary conference with an innovative musical program is set to take place

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