Spring 2014
Vol. 20, No. 1; Spring 2014
14 Nov 2013 (PITTSBURGH, PA) – Early Music America has published the Fall 2013 issue of its quarterly publication, Early Music America magazine. NOTABLE IN THIS ISSUE: Love in a Many Splendored Zarzuela Rachel Penn Adams describes how the Orchestra of New Spain treats its Dallas audience to a Spanish Baroque entertainment, staged as if presented in the
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30 Sep 2013 Bringing a notable tenure to a close Benjamin Dunham, editor of Early Music AmericaMagazine, will retire after the Fall 2014 issue of the magazine. Dunham was appointed editor of Early Music America in 2002 and has overseen expansion of the magazine to serve the needs of a growing Early Music America membership. During his tenure, the
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Vol. 19, No. 3; Fall 2013
EMA’s Young Performers Festival in Boston Read More »
16 May 2013 [PITTSBURGH, PA] – Early Music America, the national service organization for the field of early music, announces the winners of its 2013 awards recognizing outstanding accomplishments in early music. These awards will be presented at the EMA Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony after the Young Performers Festival (coinciding with the Boston Early Music Festival) on
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Vol. 19, No. 1; Spring 2013
BEMF 2013: Setting the Stage for Handel’s “Almira” Read More »
4 Dec 2012 Early Music America has published the Winter 2012 issue of its quarterly publication, Early Music America magazine. NOTABLE IN THIS ISSUE: Vitruvian Man, Baroque Dance, and Fractals Catherine Turocy, a leading American choreographer of Baroque dance, discusses architectural and mathematical principles that inspire her work. Excerpt: “I sometimes feel that the larger geometry of the
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