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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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Arcadia Players announces three new concerts led by artistic director finalists

For Immediate Release From: Arcadia Players: info@arcadiaplayers.org Contact: Carolyn Holstein: cholstein@crocker.com Arcadia Players is excited to present three concerts of Baroque music, each one led by a finalist in our search for a new Artistic Director. The programs will be streamed on YouTube and include works by Corelli, Vivaldi, Handel, Telemann and more (complete listings

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Music from Pandemics Past: Purcell, Biber, and Schmelzer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 25, 2021 Music from Pandemics Past: Purcell, Biber, and Schmelzer The Clarion Orchestra, under the direction of Cynthia Roberts, performs a program of Baroque favorites featuring virtuoso strings. From 17th-century Austrian innovators Biber and Schmelzer and masterpieces from Henry Purcell’s fire and plague-torn London, Clarion’s period band will perform music composed

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