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L’Academie at Dana Farber Cancer Institute: An Interview with Leslie Kwan

EMA Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Brandon Labadie, caught up with Leslie Kwan over the phone last February to discuss her work with her ensemble, L’Academie, in the Boston hospital system. Since 2009, L’academie has been presenting French Baroque music to the patients of Dana Faber Cancer Institute and has recently financial support for their outreach programs from the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Leslie gives EMA the story behind L’academie’s beginnings, how she feels the group’s music making has made an impact, and what other projects might be on the horizon.

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Early Music America Announces 2014 Baroque Performance Competition Winners

16 Oct 2014 (PITTSBURGH, PA) – Early Music America held its Baroque Performance Competition Finals last weekend in Chicago which showcased up-and-coming talent in the early music field in front of an enthusiastic crowd. The finalists, who traveled from throughout North America to compete, were selected from a pool of applicants by an independent panel of three judges.

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EMA Welcomes Donald Rosenberg as Editor of Early Music America Magazine

13 Mar 2014 – Early Music America, the advocacy organization for performers, scholars, students and audiences, has selected Donald Rosenberg as the next editor of Early Music America magazine, effective July 1. The Winter 2014 issue will be the first to be published under his direction. Rosenberg succeeds Benjamin Dunham, who has served as Early Music America magazine’s editor since 2002.

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EMA Publishes Winter 2013 Issue of Early Music America magazine

14 Nov 2013 (PITTSBURGH, PA) –  Early Music America has published the Fall 2013 issue of its quarterly publication, Early Music America magazine. NOTABLE IN THIS ISSUE: Love in a Many Splendored Zarzuela Rachel Penn Adams describes how the Orchestra of New Spain treats its Dallas audience to a Spanish Baroque entertainment, staged as if presented in the

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