Early Music America

Folger Institute Long-Term Fellowships 2025-26

Each year the Folger Institute awards research fellowships to create a high-powered, multidisciplinary community of inquiry. This community of researchers may come from different fields, and their projects may find different kinds of expression. But our researchers share cognate interests in the history and literature, art and performance, philosophy, religion, and politics of the early […]

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Folger Institute Short-Term Fellowships for 2025-26

Each year the Folger Institute awards research fellowships to create a high-powered, multidisciplinary community of inquiry. This community of researchers may come from different fields, and their projects may find different kinds of expression. But our researchers share cognate interests in the history and literature, art and performance, philosophy, religion, and politics of the early

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ACO’s Special Chamber Music Concert, the University Club, Oct. 30

American Classical Orchestra Continues 40th Anniversary Season with Special Chamber Music Concert at The Historic University Club Of New York On Oct. 30 Program Features Schubert’s The Trout Piano Quintet and Beethoven’s Piano Trio No. 2 The American Classical Orchestra (ACO), New York City’s leading period instrument orchestra, continues its 40th anniversary season with a

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Opera Lafayette’s Ryan Brown Is Oct. 24 Breakfast Speaker

Ryan Brown, founder and artistic director of Opera Lafayette — the highly regarded presenter of baroque and classical operas with a chamber orchestra of period instruments — will speak at The Georgetowner’s Oct. 24 Cultural Leadership Breakfast. Admission to the event, at the President Woodrow Wilson House, 2340 S St. NW, is $40, payable in

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Forte | Piano 2025 Festival is accepting proposals until October 15

Forte | Piano 2025, a major international festival to be hosted by the Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards (CCHK)  and co-sponsored by the Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies, will take place from August 5-10, 2025. Featuring recitals, presentations, and conversations among performers, scholars, organologists, builders, and technicians, the festival will be a celebration of historical

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