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From One Quarantine To Another, Cappella Clausura Taps Into History With “Magnificat”

(Boston) Cappella Clausura, the Boston based music organization dedicated to highlighting the work of female composers from the 9th century to today, has released a new video featuring a dazzling performance of Donna Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s “Magnificat”. Cozzolani wrote the masterpiece while she was cloistered in an Italian convent in the 1650s. Cappella Clausura brought […]

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The USC Baroque Sinfonia in Virtual Concert: “O Rosetta: Songs of Love and Youth from 17th-century Italy”

“O Rosetta”: Songs of Love and Youth from Seventeenth-Century Italy – Friday, Oct. 30 at 7:00pm PST Led by Rotem Gilbert, Jennifer Kampani, and Jason Yoshida, the USC Thornton Baroque Sinfonia presents a virtual concert of seventeenth-century Italian music in its first performance of the season! Capturing a lively spirit, the concert will feature sacred and secular

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Boston Early Music Festival presents “Looking Back at Orpheus” with streaming broadcasts of Monteverdi’s Orfeo and Charpentier’s La Descente d’Orphée on Thanksgiving weekend

Cambridge, MA – The GRAMMY Award-winning Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Opera Series returns on Thanksgiving weekend with “Looking Back at Orpheus,” featuring two broadcasts of chamber opera productions inspired by the Orpheus legend. Presented free-of-charge on BEMF’s YouTube channel (youtube.com/bostonearly/), this will be the first time the Boston Early Music Festival has publicly shared complete archival video

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