The Rebel Harpsichordists
Jean Rondeau and Mahan Esfahani, tackling Bach’s Goldberg Variations, give new character to an old instrument.
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Jean Rondeau and Mahan Esfahani, tackling Bach’s Goldberg Variations, give new character to an old instrument.
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Rebecca Pechefsky makes an engaging addition to the catalog with confident, characterful interpretations of Bach’s “other” 24 preludes and fugues composed in all major and minor keys.
A Well-Tempered Clavier Full Of Character Read More »
For its debut CD, the Madrid-based ensemble L’Estro d’Orfeo has assembled an attractive collection of 17th-century instrumental works by Monteverdi, Marini, Uccellini, Cavalli, Merula, and Rognoni, naming the recording after a madrigal from Monteverdi’s Eighth Book.
Madrid Ensemble Embraces Baroque Love Music Read More »
“The Guarayo live with this music in their souls,” said Leidy Campos, 32, who teaches music in the village. “People say they were born with a violin in their hands.”
Jesuit Legacy in the Bolivian Jungle: A Love of Baroque Music Read More »
After almost 30 years as Director of Berkeley Festival & Exhibition (BFX), Robert Cole has announced that he will step down from his position effective June 11, 2018, at the conclusion of the 2018 summer festival.
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