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The season-ending concert of Baroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana (BACH) on June 1 at the Wesley Student Center had an alluring title, “Coffee Cantata, A Caffeinated Concert,” and it turned out ...
Dancing was an important part of the culture in the baroque era, and the French King in particular loved dancing. One of his ...
Take the title track, Ruth Gipps’ little bassoon and piano duet a winning portrait of a cow mooching about, the final bars ...
This year ends in an odd number, which means it’s a Boston Early Music Festival year, and for the duration of next week, this ...
The Five Cities Baroque Festival will held again for the third season June 15 through 21 with concerts in Decatur, Champaign ...
Come discover the charms of the imperial European city so beautiful, it’s inspired composers, artists, and royalty (and ...
On Sunday, June 1st, the Baroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana (B.A.C.H.) performed their final concert of the 2024–25 season ...
An Auburn church will continue its chamber music series Friday, June 6, with "Baroque Voices: Black and Brown Composers of ...
Denver proudly announces its 2025–26 season, continuing its legacy of presenting world-renowned chamber music and piano ...
Boston Baroque’s well-casted and boldly presented “Ariodante” was a musically memorable performance of Handel’s underrated masterpiece.
The Los Angeles composers will perform during Present Music’s “Baroque Pop!” on May 25 at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Three-time Tony Award winner Charles Strouse composed the music for such classics as “Annie,” “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Applause.” ...