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Handel and Haydn Society Performs Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, ‘Eroica’

(Boston January 4, 2023) The Handel and Haydn Society will perform Beethoven’s revolutionary Third Symphony, “Eroica,” January 20 + 22, 2023 at Symphony Hall. Led by Czech conductor Václav Luks, the concert pairs “Eroica” with H+H’s first-ever performance of Symphony in D Minor, La Tempesta, by Czech composer Paul Wranitzky, a contemporary of Mozart and Beethoven. […]

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Early Music Seattle presents: A Treasure Trove of Music!

Seattle, WA ­‑ Early Music Seattle is thrilled to present an original program, Six Dresden Concertos with the Seattle Baroque Orchestra directed by Alexander Weimann along with concert master Rachell Ellen Wong. This concert continues the theme introduced in an earlier concert of the musical world of Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755) and also follows EMS’

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Alkemie presents “Call Me Marie: Fables from Marie de France”

Alkemie presents “Call Me Marie: Fables from Marie de France” Alkemie continues its 2022-2023 season with a new program based on the fables told by a 12th-century woman who pen-named herself “Marie de France.” Created and performed in collaboration with the Grammy-nominated duo Chapter House, this English-language version of her tales is sure to delight

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Lutenist Hopkinson Smith’s Bright & Early Out on Naive February 3

Hopkinson Smith: Bright & Early The “supreme poet of the lute” (Gramophone) creates a subtle, intimate dialogue between Dalza and Spinacino, witnesses of the instrument’s flourishing culture in Italy at the dawn of the 16th century, in an album to be released on Naïve Classiques on February 3. “Certainly the continued presence on this earth

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