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Midtown Concerts | ARTEK – Alessandro Grandi: Sacred Motets for Holy Week

April, 2021, 1:15 PM EST Alessandro Grandi (1590-1630) Sacred Motets for Holy Week Selections from Grandi’s Motetti con Sinfonie (1621) including the solo motet O Vos Omnes, along with instrumental music of his contemporaries. Laura Heimes, soprano Peter Becker, bass-baritone Vita Wallace, violin Theresa Salomon, violin Arnie Tanimoto, viola da gamba Daniel Swenberg, theorbo Gwendolyn […]

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Orchestra of New Spain Virtual Event: Spanish Baroque Zarzuela ‘Love Conquers Impossible Love’

Here’s a chance to see Orchestra of New Spain‘s Feb 2020 production of the Spanish Baroque Zarzuela Love Conquers Impossible Love, by Sebastián Durón. Based on the myth of Danae, whose father King Acrisius locks her in a tower, only to be saved by the love smitten Jupiter is described in the press as “a

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Sine Nomine: Renaissance Choir offers a Performance Project (April): ‘WHAT’S IN A NAME? Celebrating Josquin des Prez and the ‘Missa Sine Nomine’

Sine Nomine (Seattle, WA) offers a Spring performance project:  a celebration of the 500th anniversary of the death of French Renaissance master Josquin des Prez (c.1450-1521). The course will feature the ‘Missa Sine Nomine’ – ‘Mass without a name’ – and other pieces to showcase Josquin, and will include movements from ‘Missa Sine Nomines’ by

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Handel and Haydn Society Celebrates Charles Ignatius Sancho With Jonathan Woody World Premiere Commission

(Boston March 19, 2021) On Tuesday April 20, the Handel and Haydn Society presents the world premiere of a newly commissioned work by Brooklyn-based composer Jonathan Woody, based on music in the compositions of Charles Ignatius Sancho (1729 – 1780), the first person of African descent to publish classical music.   Performed by members of

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Midtown Concerts | ALBA Consort – Dancing over the Caucasus to the Sea…

March 18, 2021, 1:15 PM EST “Dancing over the Caucasus to the Sea…” A journey of Medieval and Renaissance songs and dances from Persia, over the Caucasus Mountains to Armenia and the Mediterranean, seaward to Cyprus, Greece, Italy, France, North Africa, then through Iberia, dancing to the rhythms of the Atlantic. Margo Andrea, mezzo-soprano, vielle

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