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A Deep South Collection of Old Instruments

A Deep South Collection of Old Instruments

Kyle MacMillan
The Sigal Music Museum, in South Carolina, is the only such public collection in the South and includes the oldest-known piano, from the 1770s, that was commercially build and sold in the nascent United States. With performances from its collection and substantive lectures on historical instruments, the Sigal is a treasure trove of American musical history.
Collegiate Early Music: You Forgot the Students

Collegiate Early Music: You Forgot the Students

Paulina Francisco
In a Letter to the Editor, a soprano reacts to a much-discussed EMAg article on higher education in our field. She say the reporting left out an essential component: the students. 'As a graduate of two early-music programs, I frequently find myself questioning the value of my degrees.'
Making a Difference in Delaware

Making a Difference in Delaware

Anne E. Johnson
The Yudah School of Music, just a year old, offers free tuition for all its students, mostly Black and Latino elementary- and middle-schoolers. Late last year, Yudah founder Rasháwn King brought together students and professionals for a 'Messiah' with a historically informed approach. Along the way, he's challenging 'what it’s supposed to be, who’s supposed to play it.'
Training Specialists for Historical Dance

Training Specialists for Historical Dance

Gillian Anne Renault
With more shows on its calendar and looking for new (and possibly younger) dancers, the New York Baroque Dance Co. put out an audition call. Experience in Baroque style was a plus, but not a requirement. At the same time, the 50-year-old company started weekly technique classes to keep their dancers in peak form. These two components are coming together as Baroque dance continues to expand.

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EMA RECORDING & BOOK REVIEWS

Banjo & Fiddle: Early Black Music in the Americas

Banjo & Fiddle: Early Black Music in the Americas

Natalya Weinstein Miller
Fiddle and banjo music played by free and enslaved Blacks before the 1860s is a key element of American musical and cultural history. But the evidence is scant. In 'Go Back and Fetch It,' authors Kristina R. Gaddy and Rhiannon Giddens explore more than three centuries of songs in this landmark new book.
Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane: A Hit Opera, 138 Years Late

Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane: A Hit Opera, 138 Years Late

Andrew J. Sammut
The oldest known opera by a Black American composer, Edmond Dédé's 1887 'Morgiane,' had its world premiere last spring and now has its debut recording. Rich string writing, a variety of obbligato parts, and snappy dance rhythms point to a composer with an ear for traditions both formal (French grand opera) and folk (his New Orleans upbringing).
Dazzling Telemann from Amanda Forsythe & BEMF

Dazzling Telemann from Amanda Forsythe & BEMF

Andrew J. Sammut
Amanda Forsythe is the star of this Telemann recording with the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra. In a favorite cantata and showy opera arias, the soprano and ensemble deliver fiery intensity and emotional depth. And it's a 2026 Grammy winner for Best Classical Solo Album.
Tchaikovsky and Mahler, Refreshed on Period Instruments

Tchaikovsky and Mahler, Refreshed on Period Instruments

Ken Meltzer
Historical performance often reveals fresh sounds in big symphonic music. The Philharmonie Austin's Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony and 'Romeo & Juliet' showcases a thrilling Texas ensemble, while the European group Les Siècles, in Mahler's 'The Song of the Earth,' goes back to the composer's soundworld.

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COMMUNITY NEWS & PRESS RELEASES

On March 6, Alkemie will premiere WHAT’S YOUR SIGN? at the Jalopy Music Theatre in Brooklyn, a program curated by ensemble members Tracy Cowart and Ellie Sutherland that explores medieval ...
Baroque Music Montana, led by Artistic Director Carrie Krause, offers a period-practice workshop for modern and baroque performers, August 12th-16th, 2026 in Bozeman, Montana. This year's workshop theme is "Riding ...
In her fourth CD release, recorder soloist Clara Guldberg Ravn turns to the recorder concertos of Georg Philipp Telemann. The recording reveals the full expressive range of this music, from ...
MELZITA, a new album by early music mezzo-soprano Rocky Duval, features works by Hildegard von Bingen and new songs by Duval written in Bingen’s secret language, Lingua Ignota. This album ...
How AI is Changing Music (panel discussion) Thursday, April 16, 6-8pm | Murdock-Whitney House (151 Front St. Winchendon, MA 01475) Andrew Arceci - Director, WMF WITH Chris White - Associate ...

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