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Handel and Haydn Society Presents Its Premiere Performances of The Marriage of Figaro

(Boston October 4, 2022) The Handel and Haydn Society is set to take on one of Mozart’s greatest works with its premiere semi-staged performances of The Marriage of Figaro. Raphaël Pichon, founder and artistic director of Pygmalion, will lead the performances on November 17 + 18 at 7:00 PM at Symphony Hall. The H+H Orchestra […]

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The Baroque Hour

Come for the wine, stay for the music and short film!  Lumedia Musicworks performs live in its sixth season with a short film launch party on Thursday, October 13, 2022 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25.  DALLAS – Lumedia Musicworks presents both sides of its mission in this multi-media event as it brings early music

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Musicians of the Old Post Road Announces its 2022-2023 Season: Forgotten Voices – A Season of Discovery

For over three decades, the period instrument chamber ensemble Musicians of the Old Post Road has delighted in introducing audiences to “rediscovered” works from the Baroque through the Romantic. For its 34th season, entitled Forgotten Voices – A Season of Discovery, the ensemble offers more revived works than ever, curating each mainstage concert program and its

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Music Before 1800 Welcomes Artistic Director Bill Barclay

Barclay brings wide-ranging experience to the early music institution. NYC’s longest-running early music series Music Before 1800 has announced its first-ever Artistic Director Bill Barclay. As founder Louise Basbas transitions from executive director to board president, Barclay takes on artistic responsibilities immediately. Basbas states: “MB1800 begins a new era two years shy of our 50th

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Belle Van Zuylen “Goddess of the Netherlands”

Lumedia Musicworks releases the story of Belle van Zuylen The latest installment of “Stories” explores underrepresented works of the first women composers in this comedic docuseries. Belle van Zuylen made her mark through writing, but found true happiness through music. This season’s“Stories” are generously underwritten by TheCarl B. and Florence E. King Foundation. DALLAS –

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