Early Music America

Cantata Singers Announces its 24-25 Season!

Featuring the much-anticipated return to Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 to celebrate Cantata Singers’ 60th anniversary, a first-ever regional tour, a commission and world premiere by composer Scott Perkins, and a two-concert Chamber Series at the French Library. Boston, MA —Under the direction of Music Director Noah Horn, Cantata Singers announces its 61st season. Four Main […]

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MUSICA ANGELICA ANNOUNCES THEIR 2024-25 SEASON

Serving its audiences throughout Southern California, the area’s premier early music ensemble Musica Angelica has announced its 2024-25 season. Performances will take place at the First Congregational Church of Long Beach and the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles. GIRO D’ITALIA: A TOUR OF ITALY Music from Naples (Giovanni Battista Pergolesi), Rome (Arcangelo Corelli &

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S’Cool Sounds Launches Free Recorder Learning Site for Students

S’Cool Sounds (SCS) provides hands-on music instruction for K-12 children through classroom teaching, after school programs, and community events. With thriving in-person programs well-established in both New York City and Kenya, SCS is expanding its reach even further—this time, through digital learning for students of all ages. In addition to its existing library of free

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The North Carolina Baroque Orchestra “Musical Gems Celebrating Summer”

The North Carolina Baroque Orchestra Directed by Frances Blaker Musical Gems Celebrating Summerworks by baroque masters Bach, Rameau, Vivaldi and more The North Carolina Baroque Orchestra(NCBO) performs baroque favorites to celebrate summer following their retreat at The Mountain Retreat Center in Highlands, NC. NCBO is a nonprofit organization composed of professional musicians specializing in historically informed

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HESPERUS plays Baroque gems for a Sunday afternoon

On Sunday, June 30, HESPERUS, the imaginative Early Music ensemble that has delighted DC audiences since 1979, presents a concert of French baroque music to welcome soprano Amanda Balestrieri  back to town, after more than a decade in Colorado.  Amanda and Denver harpsichordist Wesley Leffingwell join HESPERUS Director Tina Chancey (viol and pardessus de viole)

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