Pokorny Brothers Go For Baroque And More
The Pokorny brothers — Romaric, Corentin, and Emmeran — are deeply embedded in the musical life of Seattle and surrounding areas.
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The Pokorny brothers — Romaric, Corentin, and Emmeran — are deeply embedded in the musical life of Seattle and surrounding areas.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Oberlin Baroque’s Young Performers Festival concert program will highlight the breadth of repertoire Oberlin students work with on a regular basis.
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Voyage Sonique will perform as part of the Early Music America’s Emerging Artists Showcase, May 25 & 26, 2018, as part of the Bloomington Early Music Festival. Voyage Sonique is a period ensemble devoted to the historical performance of baroque music, with a focus on French repertoire. The founding members met during their studies at The
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Regarding the ensemble’s transition to music past the Baroque, Suzuki focuses on links between works of different eras. “Now that we’ve completed all the cantatas and most of his instrumental music,” he said, “we are so much interested in following the line of the sacred music tradition, especially in the Masses. We’ve done the Bach B Minor Mass so many times, as well as the Mozart C Minor Mass, and now the Beethoven Missa Solemnis. These three compositions are interesting and closely connected. None of the three was written to be performed in a service.
The merger of the two major players in Pittsburgh’s early music scene, announced after the conclusion of their seasons, emphasizes the strength of the younger organization, Chatham Baroque.
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The University of Southern California Collegium Workshop will perform as part of Early Music America’s Young Performers Festival, May 24-26, 2018, as part of the Bloomington Early Music Festival.
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