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The Vernissage Project, with harpsichordist Charlotte Mattax Moersch

The Vernissage Project, with harpsichordist Charlotte Mattax Moersch, debuts on YouTube Sunday, September 6, 2020. From a beautiful concert salon in the beaux arts Memorial Hall at the University of Illinois, Mattax offers impromptu videos of harpsichord works of Bach, Froberger, Couperin, Rameau, Duphly, and others. These videos were recorded over a few days during […]

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Alkemie & Friends present “Blood, Booze & Betrayal: Music for An Extremely Broken Consort”

“Blood, Booze & Betrayal” presents some of the more lurid stories of the English-speaking Atlantic from medieval times to the present, featuring murder ballads, medieval and folk tunes, and newly-composed songs by Paul Holmes Morton and Fiona Gillespie, all played and sung on early and folk instruments. This concert will be livestreamed on August 29

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Portland Baroque Orchestra presents ‘Bach and the French Suite’

Friday, September 4, 2020 | 7:30pm Online Premiere on YouTube Portland Baroque Orchestra presents the second program in their all-digital 2020-21 Season: Bach and the French Suite. Byron Schenkman performs a selection of their favorite French and French-inspired harpsichord repertoire, including works by Jean-Henry D’Anglebert, Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, and Johann Sebastian Bach. https://pbo.org/concerts-events/bach-and-the-french-suite/

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The Music of the Mayflower: Reconstructing and performing communal music during a time of physical isolation

A Virtual Concert Presented by Bianca Hall, D.M.A., Lecturer in Music, Old Dominion University, F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music Using original prints of the music that passengers on the Mayflower brought with them, music they would have known, and music about mariners, this presentation demonstrates the resilience of individuals–not only those who braved the

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