Tafelmusik presents Re-tuned
The sound of string players tuning their instruments often signals the beginning of a concert. What happens when you change up this familiar tuning?
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The sound of string players tuning their instruments often signals the beginning of a concert. What happens when you change up this familiar tuning?
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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.
Experience the masterful synthesis of music and poetry from William Shakespeare’s contemporary John Dowland to England’s greatest Baroque composer, Henry Purcell. Join countertenor d’amore Reginald L. Mobley and lutenist Stephen Stubbs for a journey into the rich emotional landscape of the golden age of English song.
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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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“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