Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Historical response to the cello endpin, which anchors the instrument to the floor, has alternated between acceptance and pushback. By Max Keller ...
Back in 2017, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston hired Shirley Hunt to play a special centennial event to commemorate a large donation of historical instruments by a museum trustee. Hunt, a Boston-based ...
Members of Early Music Princeton (EMP), directed by harpsichordist Wendy Young, perform vocal and instrumental repertoire spanning the centuries from Medieval and Renaissance to High Baroque, with a ...
An evening of baroque music is set to captivate Limassol audiences. Virtuoso cellist August Krepak will present a solo evening on January 19, not in a theatre hall or a music bar but at a location ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The sound of Hidemi Suzuki's gut-strung, 16th-century Amati cello, played with a baroque bow, is whispered, human and ineffably sweet - ...
RATA-TUI: Julien Hainsworth of the Rata-Tui Duo plays his baroque cello. The instrument differs from its modern equivalent in that it is supported between the legs rather than by a spike. Picture ...
The Stevenson High School Baroque Ensemble debuted as the youngest performers in the early music series held each year at the Byron Colby Barn in Grayslake. They were so well-received, according to ...
Trust Red Dot Baroque (RDB), Singapore’s only dedicated period instrument ensemble, to continue illuminating listeners about Baroque music. Beyond the familiar J.S. Bach, George Frideric Handel and ...
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