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A carillon tower and 6 Renaissance musicians will open Philly-based Piffaro’s very 21st century digital season

The 17th century music of Piffaro the Renaissance Band nervously competed with 21st century rush-hour traffic recently during Piffaro’s outdoor video shoot for its first program of the 2020-21 season: a duet with the 47-bell carillon that lords over Chelten Avenue from Germantown’s Miraculous Medal Shrine tower.

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Montreal Baroque Festival launches online series: LES BAROQUERIES 2020

Montreal Baroque Festival launches online series: LES BAROQUERIES 2020 Montreal, (Quebec) Fall-Winter 2020 – Susie Napper and Matthias Maute, Montreal Baroque’s co-artistic directors, are flying a new Festival flag in the cool of Autumn. LES BAROQUERIES 2020 will reveal the performer’s passions with a video series by Montreal musicians andcaptivating house concerts all offered online for

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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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