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CANTO: Phrase it Like a Singer?

CANTO: Phrase it Like a Singer?

Geoffrey Burgess
In his Canto column, historical oboist Geoffrey Burgess argues that modern circumstances too often take us far from the collaborative nature of early music and the shared goals of singers and instrumentalists. Understandably, many singers feel the need to become generalists. But now is the time to re-evaluate our current practices.
New Leaders, Fresh Perspectives

New Leaders, Fresh Perspectives

Kyle MacMillan
Two first-time artistic directors of esteemed early-music ensembles — Priscilla Herreid at Philadelphia's Piffaro and Liza Malamut at Chicago's Newberry Consort — are countering social and economic trends with fresh attitudes and new concert ideas. They're part of a cohort of leaders bringing historical performance in line with today's audience expectations.
I psaltikí téchni - Discovering Byzantine Chant

I psaltikí téchni – Discovering Byzantine Chant

Richard Barrett
Byzantine chant treats the human voice as a fretless instrument. Its cultural roots place it at a unique intersection of 'world music' and historically informed performance.
Truth meets Reconciliation: Renaissance Music meets Indigenous Arts

Truth meets Reconciliation: Renaissance Music meets Indigenous Arts

Jacob Gramit
Cree composer Andrew Balfour reimagines history and the concept of respect and dialogue between nations of the so-called New and Old World. It's charting a course for settler ensembles to collaborate with Indigenous artists.

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EMA RECORDING & BOOK REVIEWS

On Materiality of Musical Sources

On Materiality of Musical Sources

Anya B. Wilkening
Using the in-vogue terms of 'media' and 'materiality,' this collection finds insights in the objects of everyday music-making. Its chapters cover a range of topics, from conventional notation to the layout and decorations of illuminated manuscripts. In case after case, the visual, textual, and tactile effects of a manuscript impacted how the musicians engaged with its content.
Negro Spirituals, the Folk Songs of the New World

Negro Spirituals, the Folk Songs of the New World

Aaron Keebaugh
This is a deeply satisfying new recording from the Indiana-based Alchymy Viols, joined by countertenor Michael Walker II. In his notes, Walker defines spirituals as preserving the history, sadness, joy, and hope of the enslaved Africans’ experience in the Americas. Their historically informed approach treats this repertoire in ways that feel both surprising and familiar.
Russell Oberlin, Early Music's First Star

Russell Oberlin, Early Music’s First Star

Jacob Jahiel
For a time, countertenor Russell Oberlin was the star of the American early-music scene, from concert and recital halls to TV appearances and on best-selling records. But his career was short-lived, and performance styles evolved away from his dated, often mannered delivery. But what a sensationally beautiful voice. A new box set captures Oberlin in his prime, singing with some of the great pioneers of the early-music movement.
Rachel Baptist, Ireland's 'Black Syren'

Rachel Baptist, Ireland’s ‘Black Syren’

Anne E. Johnson
For a series devoted to 'neglected figures from Irish musical history,' Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra unearthed a 1767 program sung by Rachel Baptist, billed as a 'Black Syren.' On this lovely recording, soprano Rachel Redmond and the orchestra inhabit Baptist's world, making 'a connection through the centuries.'

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COMMUNITY NEWS & PRESS RELEASES

Wednesday, September 18 | 7:30 Alice Tully Hall Thomas Crawford, conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Andante from Serenade No. 12 for Winds, K. 388 Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828): Entr'acte No ...
A restless collective of medieval experimentalists, the Flatbush-based band Alkemie recently gained recognition beyond Brooklyn with their soundtrack for the video game Pentiment (directed by Obsidian studios and published by ...
Arizona Early Music is now accepting applications for the 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency. Click Here to Apply (Due November 1, 2024)2025 EER Fact Sheet (PDF) AEM’s 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency ...
Triomphi Special Event: September 27 at 2:00 PM - Petrarch Symposium at Penn Libraries Concerts: In Person & Online October 11 at 7:30 PM - Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral October 12 ...
Event Details Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 5:00 PM Add to calendar St Frances Cabrini Shrine, 701 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY, 10040  This will be a performance of Renaissance choral ...

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