CD REVIEW: Dark Works of Dowland
Lutenist Nigel North and Les voix humaines have crafted an album that is a pleasure to hear. It would make a fine addition to anyone’s ‘Lachrimae’ collection.
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Lutenist Nigel North and Les voix humaines have crafted an album that is a pleasure to hear. It would make a fine addition to anyone’s ‘Lachrimae’ collection.
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McGegan will retire as Music Director of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale at the conclusion of the 2019-20 Season and become Music Director Laureate after leading PBO for 35 years
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Barthold Kuijken has been in the vanguard of the early-music movement since the 1970s, performing, teaching, and recording around the world. For the past ten years, he has served as the artistic director of the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra.
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Ellen T. Harris’ comprehensive, concise, and well-organized volume about ‘Dido and Aeneas’ will prove a durable, invaluable guide for musicologist, conductor, singer, stage director, dramaturg, or opera fan.
BOOK REVIEW: Harris Continues Purcell Journey Read More »
It’s obvious from their excellent ensemble playing and total agreement on matters of articulation and phrasing that violinist Rachel Barton Pine and harpsichordist Jory Vinikour have lived intimately with these pieces over an extended period of time and given ample thought to interpretative decisions.
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