Spring Concert: Four Seasons with Seven Hills Baroque
First Lutheran Church - Cincinnati 1208 Race Street, CincinnatiWitโs Folly at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 W. 4th Street, BLOOMINGTONForgotten Clefs at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 W. 4th Street, BLOOMINGTONThe Raritan Players at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 W. 4th Street, BLOOMINGTONBach & Beethoven Experience at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 W. 4th Street, BLOOMINGTONMusica Pacifica at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 W. 4th Street, BLOOMINGTONCantorรญa at the Bloomington Early Music Festival – US Debut!
FAR Center for Contemporary Arts 505 W. 4th Street, BLOOMINGTONWeek of Events
Beverley Early Music Festival 2024
Beverley Early Music Festival 2024
The 2024 Festival weaves together the golden threads of Beverley's remarkable history alongside a host of concerts and workshops presented within some of the UK's most beautiful ecclesiastical buildings. Opening the Festival we welcome the acclaimed young instrumental group from Spain - El Gran Teatro del Mundo - with guests over the weekend including the […]
Small Paths to the Greenwood
Small Paths to the Greenwood
In celebration of St. Andrew's Episcopal Churchโs 100th anniversary, we herald Spring with a brand new program. Seven Times Salt will perform 16th- and 17th-c. music from across Europe including works by Lassus, Encina, Manerio, Campion, Senfl and many more. Songs of true love and heartache, rough winds and sweet birdsong, small rain and small […]
Spring Concert: Four Seasons with Seven Hills Baroque
Spring Concert: Four Seasons with Seven Hills Baroque
NOTE: This concert was originally scheduled for April 14, 2024. It has been moved to May 19, 2024, at 6:00 pm. Celebrate the arrival of warmer weather and longer days with 7HB as we offer our third of four Four Seasons with Seven Hills installments, featuring Spring from Antonio Vivaldiโs Four Seasons - one of […]
Witโs Folly at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Witโs Folly at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
รmigrรฉ: French Refugees in the Early United States & the Music They Brought with Them A musical journey of the Early American Republic during an all-but-unknown chapter of Americaโs early musical history, รmigrรฉ shares the complex stories of asylum seekers to the United States during the French and Haitian Revolutions. French nobles, planters, free people […]
Forgotten Clefs at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Forgotten Clefs at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Surviving Inquisition (Bloomington, IN) Exploring Spanish and Sephardic music over a 400-year span, Surviving Inquisition traces the journey of Sephardic Jews from the 13th century in Alfonso el Sabioโs Castile, through the early years of the Inquisition in late 15th century Catholic Spain, to Italy in the early 17th century, where many Jews lived following […]
Baroque Practice dance workshop
Baroque Practice dance workshop
Baroque Practice, beginning September 5th, will be held on Tuesdays from 1-2 Eastern Standard Time. This free class online is designed for the general public. The class will be hosted by Catherine Turocy with additional guest teachers from the NYBDC and colleagues. Most classes will be a movement class but some sessions may be guided […]
Small Paths to the Greenwood
Small Paths to the Greenwood
Seven Times Salt heralds Spring with a brand new program. We will perform 16th- and 17th-c. music from across Europe including works by Lassus, Encina, Manerio, Campion, Senfl and many more. Songs of true love and heartache, rough winds and sweet birdsong, small rain and small beer mark this joyous celebration of life and renewal. […]
The Raritan Players at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
The Raritan Players at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Jewish Musicians in 18th-century London (New Brunswick, NJ) Eighteenth-century London was an especially cosmopolitan city, and a relatively tolerant one, which led Jewish musicians from across Europeโfrom Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Italian, and Eastern descentโto move there. The Jewish community adopted musical customs of the greater London scene while maintaining their own musical traditions. By the second […]
Bards of the British Isles
Bards of the British Isles
Zoe Vandermeer's Soprano and Welsh Triple Harp programย Bards of the British Isles presents music of the late 16th century to the late 18th century from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. ย Featured composers include Welsh harper and composer Edward Jones, a few harp selections from Edward Bunting's Irish collection, moving music by Irish harper O'Carolan, an interesting […]
Bach & Beethoven Experience at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Bach & Beethoven Experience at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
The Story of Pa I Sha (Chicago, IL) Following three generations of BBE Artistic Director Brandi Berry Bensonโs own Chickasaw ancestors, this musical journey begins with her fourth great-grandmother, Pa I Sha, who walked the Trail of Tears (or the Removal). The program moves on to Pa I Shaโs daughter Mary, marriage to a Civil […]
Musica Pacifica at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Musica Pacifica at the Bloomington Early Music Festival
Enclosures, Clearances, the First Wave, oh my! (San Francisco, CA) During the 18th century, Ireland, Scotland, and England all experienced similar social changes and hardships that forced many of the poorest members of society to effectively become exiles from their native lands. Scotland experienced the "highland clearance", the English had the "enclosure movement", and finally, […]
Cantorรญa at the Bloomington Early Music Festival – US Debut!
Cantorรญa at the Bloomington Early Music Festival – US Debut!
The "Cancionero de Palacio" & Other Songs for Exiles (Murcia, Spain) During the Franco regime, a group of well-known Spanish music critics, composers, and musicologists living in exileโalong with some half-million othersโdug deep into music of the Golden Age. Though scattered across the globe, Otto Mayer-Serra, Jesus Bal y Gay, Adolfo Salazar, Roberto Gerhard, Ernesto […]
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