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Alkemie presents “Verdant Medicine: Hildegard’s Resonant Apothecary”

A restless collective of medieval experimentalists, the Flatbush-based band Alkemie recently gained recognition beyond Brooklyn with their soundtrack for the video game Pentiment (directed by Obsidian studios and published by Xbox) and their albums a fine companion and Love to My Liking. Locally and nationally, they have been presented by the Amherst Early Music Festival, […]

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Apply Today for Arizona Early Music’s 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency

Arizona Early Music is now accepting applications for the 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency. Click Here to Apply (Due November 1, 2024)2025 EER Fact Sheet (PDF) AEM’s 2025 Emerging Ensemble Residency (EER) will provide one ensemble of between 2 and 6 historical performance specialists the opportunity to rehearse, perform, and hone their craft during a 9-day

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Piffaro opens season in October with TENET Vocal Artists

Triomphi Special Event: September 27 at 2:00 PM – Petrarch Symposium at Penn Libraries Concerts: In Person & Online Support for these concerts is provided by the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation. Piffaro, the Renaissance wind band launches its season with a collaboration with New York City’s TENET Vocal Artists and projection designer Camilla Tassi.

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Renaissance Chorus Association celebrates its 70th Year!

Event Details Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 5:00 PM Add to calendar St Frances Cabrini Shrine, 701 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY, 10040   This will be a performance of Renaissance choral music – the Hapsburg Court Composers Heinrich Finck, Heinrich Isaac, and their students Thomas Stoltzer and Ludwig Senfl – led by choral director Richard

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Open Call for Proposals – Forte | Piano 2025: Crafting Soundscapes

The Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards, co-sponsored by the Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies, invites proposals for recitals, talks and innovative presentations from performers, scholars, organologists, builders, and technicians for an international festival to be held at Cornell University from August 6-10, 2025. We particularly encourage individual and collaborative proposals that combine insights drawn from

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