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American Bach Society Grant and Award Opportunities

The American Bach Society is pleased to offer several grant and award opportunities for Bach research. We are particularly proud to offer several grants for younger scholars. The descriptions that follow are organized according to eligibility by career stage, beginning with Undergraduate.   The Frances Alford Brokaw Grant Open to: Undergraduates in the US and Canada […]

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ARTEK Early Music presents: Byrd 1589 – Songs of Sundrie Natures I

As its name suggests, Byrd’s 1589 volume of songs titled Songs of Sundrie Natures varies widely in scoring, style, and mood. Byrd’s preface says that he is “desirous to delight thee with varietie, whereof (in my opinion) no Science is more plentifully adorned then Musicke,” and he offers the book as a musical compilation “to

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RenChorNY presents the Music of Heinrich Isaac for Church and State

  RenChorNY under Dr. Richard Porterfield returns to “Choralis Constantinus“, as in our 1959 LP, and the great Hapsburg Court work created for Maximilan I, the Brilliant six part “Virgo Prudentissima”, the Glorious  five part Marian hexachord fantasy “O decus ecclesiae Virgo”, the Lyrical Song of Solomon: “Tu pulchra es”, and the Humanistic (folk-themed) “Missa

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Piffaro opens its season in England, 1623: The Year the Music Died

Piffaro’s 39th subscription season, the second under the artistic leadership of Priscilla Herreid, opens with a program provocatively titled The Year the Music Died. That year was 1623, when composers William Byrd, Thomas Weelkes, and Philip Rosseter all passed away within months of each other, and with them the era of Elizabethan music. Of her

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