Center Stage, June 2017: Kathryn Mueller
I’m very interested in reaching out to audiences and bringing new listeners to early music, so I’m always thrilled to do something a little different.
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I’m very interested in reaching out to audiences and bringing new listeners to early music, so I’m always thrilled to do something a little different.
Center Stage, June 2017: Kathryn Mueller Read More »
Lutenist Ronn McFarlane and his colleagues will present “Will You Walk the Woods So Wild,” a program of John Dowland and William Byrd exploring the intersections between the folk music and art music of England, Scotland, and Wales, at the Boston Early Music Festival on June 12.
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Music from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales is taken, for the most part, from published sources in the 18th and early 19th centuries and expertly played by Montreal-based Ensemble La Cigale on appropriate instruments in what was called, even then, “the Scots drawing room style.”
Montreal Ensemble Relishes Celtic Baroque Music Read More »
This album acts much like an aural wine tasting, suggesting that some of Caravaggio’s paintings pair well, in subject and style, with musical works composed in the same general time and place.
Baroque Music Inspired By A Murderous Painter Read More »
French conductor Marc Minkowski, who is leading the San Francisco Opera production of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” in June, has gone beyond the repertoire of his period-instrument ensemble, Les Musiciens du Louvre, to embrace music from the 19th to 21st centuries.
Minkowski: “A Specialist Of Non-specialization” Read More »