CD Review: Virtuoso Cellist-Composer Meets Virtuoso Cellist
Canadian cellist Elinor Frey is utterly sensitive to the nuances in the complete works by Antonio Vandini.
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Canadian cellist Elinor Frey is utterly sensitive to the nuances in the complete works by Antonio Vandini.
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The story features one Layton Stolz, a welder turned orchestra conductor whose life is changed after hearing Beethoven’s ‘Egmont’ Overture on the radio.
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The American Bach Society invites proposals for a grant or grants of up to $2000 for scholarly or creative projects that expand diversity in the study or performance of J. S. Bach and his music. Projects might include scholarly work that explores diversity in the history, teaching, or performance of Bach’s music; support of work
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Deep Roots, New Branches, Early Music Seattle’s spring 2021 interactive series, invites musicians and audiences to explore the awe-inspiring tangles that shape what we call “early music,” and follow its many offshoots. On-going virtual presentations and dialogues will guide participants through a musical forest where newer genres shoot up like seedlings from the nurse logs
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Early Music America has announced the first recipient of the Joan Benson Clavichord Award, selected by an independent panel of judges. “It is with great pleasure that we announce Anna Maria McElwain as the recipient of the first Joan Benson Clavichord Award,” said EMA executive director Karin Brookes. “This award honors the life and work