September 2018
Vol. 24 No. 3; September 2018
Vox Humana Editorial Board members Christopher Holman, Katelyn Emerson, and Guy Whatley present and discuss the major grants with which American organists can study abroad, and give general information about everyday life and jobs in a foreign country.
Studying the Organ Abroad Read More »
Jeffrey S. Sposato has carefully constructed a narrative that threads together a wealth of political, social, and musical history, bringing clarity to a topic deserving of such attention.
BOOK REVIEW: How Leipzig Fared Post-Bach Read More »
EMA is delighted to announce the sale of three of the remaining instruments from the Thomas Binkley collection. The proceeds from the sale will be added to the Binkley Fund.
Instrument Sale to Benefit Thomas Binkley Fund Read More »
After the death of Founder and Artistic Director, J. Reilly Lewis, in June of 2016, the Consort has been without a formal Artistic Director.
Washington Bach Consort Announces New Artistic Director Read More »
The Pokorny brothers — Romaric, Corentin, and Emmeran — are deeply embedded in the musical life of Seattle and surrounding areas.
Pokorny Brothers Go For Baroque And More Read More »
Berkeley and Boston’s every-other-year festivals have long been on the schedules of musicians and music lovers alike, and this year’s Berkeley Festival had the same schedule of morn-til-night music, all within a few square blocks.
Notes From The Berkeley Festival Read More »
Seattle’s Medieval Women’s Choir, which gives the final concert of its 27th season on June 2 under artistic director Eric Mentzel, was the brainchild of the late Margriet Tindemans, the renowned scholar of medieval music and performer on early stringed instruments.
Singing The Praises Of Medieval Women Read More »
As the temperatures rose in Bloomington (IN) last week, local audiences poured into cool interiors for EMA’s Young Performers Festival and Emerging Artists Showcase.
Thank You for Joining Us in Bloomington! Read More »
Oberlin Baroque’s Young Performers Festival concert program will highlight the breadth of repertoire Oberlin students work with on a regular basis.
2018 Young Performers Festival: Oberlin Baroque Read More »