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L’Orfeo (1607) in relief of Los Angeles (2025)

RenChorNY presents Monteverdi ORFEO (1607) in Relief of Los Angeles (2025) For a Gonzaga 1607 celebration, Striggio adopted the ancient (from Plato) Orpheus and Euridice story, ‘humanizing’ the tragic ending a bit. Monteverdi’s great music allows the drama to process from the joyous wedding-through the shades of the underworld as the hero Orpheus will not […]

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Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado Announces Apprentice Openings

Applications are now being accepted for the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado’s Apprentice Program for the 2025-2026 season. The Apprentice Program provides the opportunity for a recent college graduate, current graduate student, or pre-professional musician to play with a professional Baroque orchestra. Since the founding of the group, the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado (BCOC)

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Johann Theile’s “St. Matthew Passion” Webcast from Arcadia Players

ARCADIA PLAYERS ANNOUNCES SPECIAL EASTER WEEK WEBCAST               OF JOHANN THEILE’S                 ST. MATTHEW PASSION  Arcadia Players Ensemble and Chorus, with soloists William Hite, tenor, and John Salvi, baritone Directed by Gregory Hayes The German composer Johann Theile—a gifted pupil of Heinrich Schütz and

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Suzanne Fatta appointed to Board of Directors at Seicento Baroque

PR FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 2, 2025 Boulder, Colorado Early Music Specialist Suzanne Fatta is appointed to Board of Directors of multiple EMA-winning grant group Seicento Baroque Ensemble Early Musician, Singer, Musicologist and Arts Administrator Suzanne Fatta of Buffalo, NY was recently appointed to the Board of Directors for Seicento Baroque Ensemble in Boulder, Colorado shortly before

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