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Songs of Time: Music for the Muses

July 3, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm – Long & Away presents an eclectic program that travels with the Muses from the 1400s to the present day. Inspired by the time hopping “Song of Time” theme from The Legend of Zelda, the journey begins with a trove of early Renaissance music by Dufay, Binchois, and their contemporaries performed on the vielle, ancestor of […]

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2025 York Early Music Festival

July 4, 2025 @ All Day – The UK’s National Centre for Early Music announces the programme for York Early Music Festival 2025, taking place from 4 – 11 July with highlights including the York debut of the French based orchestral ensemble Le Consort presenting their truly exceptional rendition of Vivaldi’s famous Four Seasons – but not quite as you know it! […]

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Equal the Stars in Number – Virtual Premiere

July 5, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm – Vocal ensemble Ampersand explores the astonishing creativity on display in the Chigi Codex and the Eton Choirbook, both compiled in the waning years of the 15th century. Their program highlights the floridity and inventiveness of the counterpoint found in these works as well as the curious style of combinative myth-making on display–many of the texts […]

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Sicilian Fables & Legends of the South

July 8, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm – ​Silentwoods Collective dives into the passionate and fiery music of Southern Italy, a region rich in Greek and Arab cultural heritage. Rituals of the early modern and pre-Christian eras reveal not only antiquity’s aesthetic influences in the area but also functional relations. Evolving and mutating with each passing generation, one example of such relationships is […]

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Sicilian Fables & Legends of the South

July 9, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm – ​Silentwoods Collective dives into the passionate and fiery music of Southern Italy, a region rich in Greek and Arab cultural heritage. Rituals of the early modern and pre-Christian eras reveal not only antiquity’s aesthetic influences in the area but also functional relations. Evolving and mutating with each passing generation, one example of such relationships is […]

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