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The Oklahoma Baroque Orchestra’s “Musical Jokes” concert will showcase the playful side of classical music with humorous ...
You could call it one of Connecticut’s biggest cultural exports: “Sunday Baroque,” a classical music program produced out of WSHU’s studios at Sacred Heart University that is heard every week by about ...
Last week, CapRadio Classical Host Jennifer Reason was joined by Sunday Baroque Host Suzanne Bona for a live performance of Baroque era works and pieces by living composers. Bona and Reason are both ...
On March 21 and 22, Boston Baroque presented a program of Mozart’s “Symphony No. 35 in D Major (“Haffner”),” two Mozart arias performed by soprano Erin Morley, and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 2 in D ...
For a magical week each summer, classical musicians from around the state, nation and beyond pilgrimage to Beaver Island for one of America’s unlikeliest concert festivals. Beaver Island resident and ...
Music from the French Baroque has a very different feel from the more familiar styles by Bach and Vivaldi. The scores of Couperin, Rameau and their peers have a melodic/harmonic piquancy that sets ...
Abeo Quartet performs favorites of the string quartet repertoire on Thursday, June 13 at 7pm. In its debut Princeton Festival performance, the quartet presents Reena Esmail’sString Quartet “Ragamala,” ...
Co-choreographing the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra’s upcoming production of Henry Purcell’s ”Dido and Aeneas” returned George Staib to what first drew him to dance. “My heart was always moved by Baroque ...
March Madness voting kicks off with the Baroque Era. It's a counterpoint and fugue melee! Welcome to the first round of voting for the Classical 101 March Madness Tournament! Today we'll be voting on ...
In keeping with long-standing traditions, two New Orleans-based classical music organizations will be staging their annual holiday concerts on Thursday night. The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra will ...
Dieterich Buxtehude (1637 – 1707) is the name of the game. Granted, Buxtehude-appreciation can be slow going – and no one needs to start at the deep end… for example with Ton Koopman’s complete ...