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Midtown Concerts | Dan McCarthy & Friends – Viola of Love

January 7, 2021, 1:15 PM EST “Viola of Love” A viol family instrument strung with sympathetic strings, the viola d’amore has always been an instrument that evokes a particular kind of aesthetic. Leopold Mozart described it sounding especially charming in the stillness of the evening. This tender sweetness is richly portrayed by many composers from Vivaldi […]

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Midtown Concerts | Rozendaal and Young – Fugitive Fantasies, Fantastic Fugue

DECEMBER 31, 2020, 1:15 PM EST “Fugitive Fantasies, Fantastic Fugue” Violists da gamba John Mark Rozendaal and Adam Young offer Martin Davids’ masterful transcription of J.S. Bach’s Fugue in C Major from the Sonata III for solo violin. The piece is J.S. Bach’s longest fugue, one of his most exciting, challenging, and beloved works. Join us at 1:15pm

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Midtown Concerts | Quartet Salonnières – Shadows of Haydn

DECEMBER 10, 2020, 1:15 PM EST “Shadows of Haydn” Quartet Salonnières explores the string quartet through the respective national styles of Franz Joseph Haydn (Vienna), Maddelena Sirmen (Italy), and Joseph Boulogne (France). Join us at 1:15pm on our website, Facebook, or YouTube. A post-concert conversation with the artist will take place on Zoom. Majka Demcak, violin/viola Aniela Eddy,

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Midtown Concerts | Rebecca Pechefsky – Antonio Soler: Sonatas from the Morgan Library & Museum

DECEMBER 3, 2020, 1:15 Harpsichordist Rebecca Pechefsky performs recently discovered sonatas by Antonino Soler. Join us at 1:15pm on our website, Facebook, or YouTube. A post-concert conversation with the artist will take place on Zoom. ABOUT THE PROGRAM The Morgan Library & Museum recently acquired a manuscript (Cary Ms. 703) that includes several newly discovered sonatas by the great

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Expanding the Narrative: Slave Songs and Spirituals as Early Music

CONTACT: David McCormick davidryanmccormick@gmail.com (703) 587-0483 684 Lockesley Terrace Charlottesville, VA 22903   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Early Music Access Project presents EXPANDING THE NARRATIVE: SLAVE SONGS AND SPIRITUALS AS EARLY MUSIC Sunday, November 22 at 4pm FREE Premiere on YouTube and Facebook David McCormick, host & baroque violin Patrick Dailey, countertenor James Dargan, baritone Reggie

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Gallery Concerts presents: Musica Virtuale!

We are certainly not in normal times, so Gallery Concerts is breaking our mold and bringing you  a different experience. This season Gallery Concerts will present six online events featuring  some favorite performers from past seasons. These events are not just streamed concerts–although you will hear great musical performances–but rather interactive events. Tour a clarinet

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