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Baroque Dance and Beyond with Julia Bengtsson

Baroque Dance and Beyond with Julia Bengtsson

Gillian Anne Renault
Julia Bengtsson has found her footing as an acclaimed dancer, choreographer, and unstoppable entrepreneur. At the 2025 EMA Virtual Summit, Oct. 18, Bengtsson will co-present 'Anatomy of a Dance,' demonstrating connections between music and dance, followed by a brief performance.
Early Music Needs Its Specialists

Early Music Needs Its Specialists

Pierre Ruhe
From the Publications Director: 'There’s an old joke about the social sciences where the exam questions are the same year after year but it’s the correct answers that change. The early-music field isn’t so different, where there’s a fundamental ambition — how did it sound when it was new? — but the ways in which that’s presented, and how it comes across for the listener, seem to change with each generation.'
Bach in the City, Chicago's Newest Period Ensemble

Bach in the City, Chicago’s Newest Period Ensemble

Kyle MacMillan
A new period-instrument ensemble, Chicago's Bach in the City, opens its inaugural season next week. Artistic leaders Richard Webster and Jason Moy, veterans of the Chicago classical scene, have secured dedicated funding to give the group staying power. 'Suddenly, now, we have a critical mass of period-instrument players attracted to Chicago, and that was not true a decade ago.'
Musicians of the Tenshō Embassy

Musicians of the Tenshō Embassy

Ashley Mulcahy
Four Japanese boys, students at a Jesuit missionary school in the 1580s, were sent on an eight-year tour of Europe. Tracing this fascinating but fraught history for a concert program meant accepting a host of practical, historical, and ethical challenges.

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EMA RECORDING & BOOK REVIEWS

Solitude: Reginald Mobley Unplugged

Solitude: Reginald Mobley Unplugged

Jacob Jahiel
American countertenor Reginald Mobley's much-anticipated second solo album, 'Solitude,' is a collection of mostly English songs, with familiar tunes and a few surprising additions. Backed by lutenist Brandon Acker and bassist Doug Balliett, it's music of substance and haunting beauty.
Burly, Bawdy, Full of Good Cheer: Haydn's The Seasons

Burly, Bawdy, Full of Good Cheer: Haydn’s The Seasons

Aaron Keebaugh
Haydn's oratorio 'The Seasons,' in a stunning new recording from Jordi Savall and his period-instrument Les Concert de Nations, is full of pastoral joy and almost-operatic drama, 'burly, occasionally bawdy, and chock-full of good cheer.'
The Searing Intensity of Gluck’s ‘Orphée et Eurydice’

The Searing Intensity of Gluck’s ‘Orphée et Eurydice’

Thomas May
Gluck's 'Orphée et Eurydice,' in its Paris version, caused a sensation 250 years ago and a new recording from Les Arts Florissants captures that vitality. The strength of this recording serves as 'a corrective to the dominance of the Italian version in modern performance.'
The Drama and Tensions of Opera and Theater

The Drama and Tensions of Opera and Theater

Lois Rosow
Historians over the past two centuries have tended to think of opera and tragic theater as developing along separate lines. This new collection of essays attempts to show developmental connections between them, as well as with other influential forms of opera and theater in the 17th and 18th century.

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COMMUNITY NEWS & PRESS RELEASES

Tuesday, November 4th 2025 | 7:30 PM Tafelmusik with Rachel Podger The legendary Canadian baroque orchestra Tafelmusik is no stranger to San Diego audiences. But when it joins forces with Rachel ...
Registration Now Open! For the seventh consecutive year, the Potsdam Sanssouci Music Festival and its circle of friends are opening up applications to the Early Music Competition for young ensembles ...
This year’s Silbiger Grant recipients Loren Ludwig and colleagues will present music for voices and viols from c.1800 from the Northampton area, performed on New England viols built in the ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ensemble Benedictus Releases Album "Music for the Canterbury Tales" A 23-track programmatic journey through the Tales via medieval music. Dateline: HOUSTON, Texas, September 26, 2025 – The ...
Applications are open through December 15th for Folger Institute Long-Term Fellowships! Each year the Folger Institute awards research fellowships to create a high-powered, multidisciplinary community of inquiry. This community of ...

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