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Palaver Strings Heads ‘Through the Looking Glass’ at Club Passim

(Cambridge, MA) Palaver Strings is set to bring their chamber concert experience “Through the Looking Glass’ to Club Passim on Thursday, February 10th. Maya French & Ryan Shannon (violin), Elizabeth Moore (viola), and Dara Hankins (cello) will explore some of the new musical ideas that propel chamber music into the future. The performance will include […]

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Sites and Sounds of Early Sudbury: Online film premieres Saturday, February 12

Back by popular demand, Musicians of the Old Post Road’s online Delving Deeper series returns to explore historical and musical topics in an entertaining and informative film format. With Episode 4, Sites and Sounds of Early Sudbury, MOPR continues its long-standing commitment to uniting historical performance with historic architecture. The film premieres on Saturday, February

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Renaissance vocal ensemble Stile Antico return to the Boston Early Music Festival on February 18 in Harvard Square with a virtual premiere on March 4

DOWNLOAD PDF ARTIST: Stile AnticoHelen Ashby, Kate Ashby & Rebecca Hickey, sopranoEmma Ashby, Cara Curran & Rosie Parker, altoAndrew Griffiths, Jonathan Hanley & Matthew Howard, tenorJames Arthur, Simon Gallear & Nathan Harrison, bass WHEN: Friday, February 18, 2022 at 8pmSt. Paul Church, Bow & Arrow Streets, Cambridge, MAVirtual Premiere: Friday, March 4, 2022 at 8pm ETAvailable until Friday, March

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Handel and Haydn Society to Host Discussion with Paul Griffiths, Author of “Mr. Beethoven”

(Boston Friday, January 14, 2022) The Handel and Haydn Society will host an online discussion with Paul Griffiths, author of Mr. Beethoven on Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 12:00 PM. The panelists will include Boston Globe Literary Critic Michael Patrick Brady as moderator, H+H President and CEO David Snead, and H+H Historically Informed Performance Fellow

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