Boston Baroque’s Holiday Traditions continue with annual Messiah and New Year’s concerts
Handel’s Messiah ushers in the holiday season for in-person audiences at GBH’s Calderwood Studio in Boston and for streaming audiences around the world.
Handel’s Messiah ushers in the holiday season for in-person audiences at GBH’s Calderwood Studio in Boston and for streaming audiences around the world.
Oxford University Press has been selected as the publisher for Dr. John Mortensen’s most recent book “Improvising Fugue.” OUP is ranked as the world’s leading academic press for publications in the arts. Mortensen’s previous publication with Oxford, “The Pianist’s Guide to Historic Improvisation,” is the world’s best-selling book in its academic field. “Improvising Fugue” will
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Announcing the release of Early Music Companion, a smartphone and table app for smartphones and tablets. Early Music Companion provides resources that help you prepare Renaissance and Medieval music for performance. Features include a summary of early notation, a solmization tutor, and a composer database. The app won’t bug you with any ads, does not
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Piffaro the Renaissance Band presents its annual holiday concert December 10-12 in Philadelphia and Wilmington, and December 18-28 online. Concert and ticket information are available at www.piffaro.org or by calling 215-235-8469. Joan Kimball and Bob Wiemken, who will retire from directing Piffaro at the end of this season, have brightened 38 winters with their holiday
Event time: Sunday, November 14, 3 pm-4:30 pm EST (available On Demand through December 10) Admission: Tickets start at $15; please contact info@alkemie.org to inquire about group/class viewing rates and/or if circumstances necessitate financial aid. Location: Online Event description: A new Alkemie program featuring 15th-century French songs from the female or non-gendered poetic perspective. These
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