Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra performs works by Handel & Keiser in dramatic program called 'Stolen'
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Tempesta di Mare, Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra is presenting a program called Stolen. Husband and wife Richard Stone and Gwyn Roberts are the ensemble's co-founders and ...
ROANOKE, Va. – The Roanoke Baroque Orchestra and The Eye Planetarium at the Science Museum of Western Virginia teamed up this weekend to combine immersive visuals and baroque music during their “In ...
L’Harmonie des saisons, an early-music ensemble based in Granby, Québec, has sold out all seven of its Burlington concerts since its music director, Eric Milnes, first brought the lively and highly ...
Wrapping up its 10th season with its annual Summer Concert, Lyrica Baroque will be venturing into new territory as it dips into jazz with a tribute to Duke Ellington plus a mix of original pieces May ...
The Kensington Baroque Chamber Players will perform 17th and 18th century music at the Rancho Bernardo Library, with some musicians using instruments hundreds of years old. The free, hour-long concert ...
Review: Music of the Baroque presents ‘Fathers & Sons,’ crowned by one of Chicago’s own musical sons
Fathers. We all rail against ours at some point. The great composers were no exception. The contrapuntal richness we love in Johann Sebastian Bach’s music was abandoned by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel ...
A pair of replica Baroque instruments starred in a recent concert, “Sonate di Luce,” at the Baroque Room in St. Paul’s Lowertown, where a rising violin talent, Benjamin Lenzmeier, performed with ...
Performances in N.Y.C. William Christie, who is being feted for his 80th birthday, planted seeds in fallow grounds that brought forth baroque splendors — both figuratively and literally. William ...
The Old World similarities between New Orleans and Venice, Italy, have sparked a new chamber music ensemble in the Crescent City. The Louisiana Baroque Chamber Orchestra made its debut at the New ...
We know Braille as a system of writing for the blind, but it was created for music, too. Louis Braille was a musician as well as a scholar, and his system made it possible to read and write music by ...
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