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EMA Publishes Winter 2012 Issue of Early Music America magazine

4 Dec 2012 Early Music America has published the Winter 2012 issue of its quarterly publication, Early Music America magazine. NOTABLE IN THIS ISSUE: Vitruvian Man, Baroque Dance, and Fractals Catherine Turocy, a leading American choreographer of Baroque dance, discusses architectural and mathematical principles that inspire her work. Excerpt: “I sometimes feel that the larger geometry of the […]

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Ann Felter Named Executive Director of Early Music America

28 Sep 2012 [SEATTLE, WA] — Early Music America has appointed Ann Felter, a dynamic arts administrator and development professional based in Pittsburgh, as EMA’s new Executive Director. (She succeeds retiring Executive Director Maria Coldwell.) Best known in the early music world as the former Executive Director of Renaissance & Baroque in Pittsburgh (1999-2008), Felter has an

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EMA Publishes Fall 2012 Issue of Early Music America Magazine; New Online Version Launched

31 Aug 2012 [SEATTLE, WA] – Early Music America has published the Fall 2012 issue of its quarterly publication, Early Music America magazine. Call 1-888-SACKBUT or email info@earlymusic.org now to request a complimentary copy. Early Music America magazine is now available in a new online, enhanced format! This new version of the magazine gives quick access to music samples, YouTube videos and links

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Finalists in EMA Baroque Performance Competition Announced

5 Jun 2012 [SEATTLE, WA] – Early Music America, the national service organization for the field of early music, is pleased to announce six finalist ensembles in its new Baroque Performance Competition. The purpose of this competition is to promote the career development of new and emerging period-instrument ensembles, and the Grand Prize includes a cash award, plus

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Maria Coldwell, Executive Director of Early Music America, to step down in September 2012

29 May 2012 [SEATTLE, WA] — Maria Coldwell, Executive Director of Early Music America, has announced her decision to step down in September 2012, after ten years of leading the national arts service organization. A musicologist by training, as well as early music performer, educator, and concert presenter, Coldwell has brought Early Music America to new programmatic

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