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Václav Luks Leads the Handel and Haydn Orchestra in Beethoven’s Eighth

(Boston) Esteemed Czech conductor Václav Luks returns to Boston to lead the H+H Orchestra in a rousing Beethoven symphony. Luks Leads Beethoven features a pair of works from Beethoven and an H+H premiere from Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, sister of famed composer Felix Mendelssohn, at Symphony Hall October 27 + 29, 2023. Tickets are available now at […]

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Rotem Gilbert, PhD, presents “In a Woman’s Voice”

Join us on Zoom September 18, 2023, 7:30 P.M. for “In a Woman’s Voice: Musical Settings of Poetry by Christine de Pizan and an Anonymous Poet,” presented by Rotem Gilbert, PhD, Professor of Practice, Music and Musicology, Vice-Dean, Research and Scholarly Studies Diviision, USC Thornton School of Music. We will explore and play portions of

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Boston Baroque Announces Appointment of Sarah Radcliffe-Marrs as Executive Director

BOSTON, MA—Boston Baroque announced today the appointment of Sarah Radcliffe-Marrs to the position of Executive Director. The appointment comes at a time when the organization finds itself expanding at a rapid rate, both within the Boston community at in-person performances and across the world on six continents via streaming on IDAGIO Concerts. “We are thrilled

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Washington Bach Consort Opens 46th season with St. John Passion

JOHN PASSIONSunday, October 1 at 4 p.m. at the National Presbyterian Church Click to download photos of soloists. WASHINGTON– In their first concert of the 23-24 season, the Washington Bach Consort, under the leadership of Artistic Director Dana Marsh, presents Bach’s St. John Passion on Sunday, October 1 at 4 p.m. at the National Presbyterian

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