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BEMF presents Jordi Savall with Hespèrion XXI & Stile Antico in April

BEMF concludes its 2023/24 Season with two brilliant returning ensembles in April: Jordi Savall with Hespèrion XXI on April 5 and Stile Antico on April 19 ARTIST: Hespèrion XXIJordi Savall, DirectorXavier Díaz-Latorre, theorbo & guitar; Andrew Lawrence-King, arpa doppia; Philippe Pierlot, treble and bass viols; Xavier Puertas, violone; David Mayoral, percussion; Jordi Savall, Director & treble and bass viols WHEN: Friday, April […]

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Discover the Amazing Story of the Tenshō Embassy!

In 1582, four Japanese teenage ambassadors set sail from Nagasaki to Lisbon on what would be an 8-year adventure. Discover their amazing story and celebrate their musical accomplishments in Japan and abroad at a performance of Lyracle’s new program, Musicians of the Tenshō Embassy. Learn more at lyraclemusic.com/events Performers: Ashley Mulcahy, mezzo-soprano James Perretta, viol Danielle Boivin, actor

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The Practitioners of Musick:“18th Century Dutch Music in America”

Enjoy a live performance of music enjoyed and played in Colonial America! The Practitioners of Musick will offer a program at the historic Abraham Staats House (c.1740) that reflects late 17th and 18th century Dutch and English popular music heard in New Netherlands and its capital, New Amsterdam.  A march composed in honor of American

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Seeking Youth Baroque Orchestras – Innsbruck Festival of Early Music

After its successful debut in 2022, the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music now launching the upcoming editions of «youngbaroque». The International Youth Baroque Orchestra Meeting offers young musicians a unique opportunity to break free from their usual ensemble structures and collaborate with peers. During this event, participants exchange experiences, forge valuable connections for the future,

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The Renaissance Chorus presents “Austro-Hungarian Court Composers”

Like her grandfather Maximilian I, who employed Isaac and Senfl, Mary Queen of Hungary brilliantly employed the Court composer Thomas Stoltzer to set Luther’s new 1524 Hebrew-German Psalm translations to pioneering 6/7vv. polyphony. Senfl arranged Josquin’s ‘Ave Maria’ to 6vv. These and other of their motets and lied are featured by RenChorNY led by Richard

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