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The Boston Early Music Festival Vocal & Chamber Ensembles present a program of works by Monteverdi – in Boston and online

The Boston Early Music Festival Vocal & Chamber Ensembles present a program of works by Monteverdi—in Boston and online ARTIST: BEMF Vocal & Chamber Ensembles Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs, Musical DirectorsDanielle Reutter-Harrah & Teresa Wakim, soprano; Cecilia Duarte, mezzo-soprano; Jason McStoots & Aaron Sheehan, tenor; Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone; Tekla Cunningham, guest concertmaster; Cynthia Roberts, violin; Laura Jeppesen, viola & viola da gamba; Erin […]

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Early Music trio Pavana debuts in Buffalo, NY

Early music trio Pavana is pleased to make their professional debut at the beautiful Montane Cultural Center at Canisius College in Buffalo NY, through The Institute for Classical and Medieval Studies. The newest addition to Buffalo’s growing early music community, Pavana is made up of world-class musicians, musicologists, and early music specialists. Some of our historical instruments

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Alkemie presents “Like A Woman: Finding the Feminine in Medieval France”

Alkemie presents “Like a Woman: Finding the Feminine in Medieval France” Event time: Sunday, October 10, 4:00 -5:00 pm EDT Admission: Tickets start at $15; please contact info@alkemie.org to inquire about group/class viewing rates and/or if circumstances necessitate financial aid. Location: Church of St. Luke in the Fields (487 Hudson, St., NYC) Event description: A

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Online Conference “Early Music in the 21st Century” – October 15-17, 2021

It is time to rethink, re-examine and reboot the early music movement. This conference is for all those committed to the future of the field and interested in exploring the way we research, perform, teach and reflect upon “early music.”  Experienced and young academics, alongside performer-scholars and pedagogues, will discuss new methodologies, technologies, perspectives and

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Maestro Harold Rosenbaum and The New York Virtuoso Singers Present All the Choral Movements from J.S. Bach’s Cantatas 38 through 48 – Live on October 30 at Manhattan’s St. Michael’s Episcopal Church

Maestro Harold Rosenbaum and The New York Virtuoso Singers will present the first live concert of their 2021-22 New York City season on Saturday, October 30, 2021 @ 8 PM at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, Amsterdam Ave., between 99th and 100th Streets in Manhattan. Repertoire will be all the choral movements from J.S. Bach’s Cantatas

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