Early Music On-The-Air
This Early Music Month, Early Music America applauds the work of terrestrial radio and streaming audio broadcasters who see the value in providing a home for early music.
Early Music On-The-Air Read More »
This Early Music Month, Early Music America applauds the work of terrestrial radio and streaming audio broadcasters who see the value in providing a home for early music.
Early Music On-The-Air Read More »
L’Arpeggiata reconstructs the piece (via varied instrumentation and “orchestration“) in a way that allows one to truly appreciate the immense freedom we have as historically-informed performers. When all one has in a score is two voice parts and a basso continuo line (as in this case), one’s imagination is invited to run wild to create
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger: “Sonino, scherzino” Read More »
This is just a particular joyful and catchy piece of Handel, which, once it gets into my head, is bound to be there for a while. I first learned it as part of a program of Handel and Purcell Odes at American Bach Soloists about eight years agoand had the pleasure of performing it with
George Frideric Handel “Let rolling streams…” from Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne Read More »
With 10 instruments with him on stage, Vincent Lauzer hopes to make audience rediscover the recorder in a new light.
2019 Emerging Artists Showcase: Vincent Lauzer, recorder Read More »
The birds have been singing again and reminding me that spring is coming – I feel this is appropriate listening for the moment! Georgina McKay Lodge Professional Violinist Emerging Professionals Leadership Council Member See the full EMM Musical Calendar
Antonio Vivaldi: Violin Concerto RV 335 “The Cuckoo” Read More »