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SCHUYLKILL HAVEN – Antonio Vivaldi’s Sonata for Cello and Continuo in E Minor is elegant, almost holy in its simplicity. It’s no wonder then, that it was composed by a priest. Gerall Hieser’s cello ...
Christmas Goes Baroque is a collection of traditional Christmas carols and holiday songs reimagined by Peter Breiner. You can sample music from this festive collection and pick up a copy when you ...
I love classical music almost as much as jazz. Like jazz, classical music is a big tent, spanning the entire musical spectrum from medieval chant to twelve tone atonality. Jazz musicians today get ...
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Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons seems to be everywhere, from cocktail lounges to elevators. The Baroque favorite has even been on the Weather Channel. "The point in Piazzolla is to bring out different ...
Hear baroque classics by Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and Albinoni at the St John’s Lutheran Church of Orange Baroque Music Fest, which continues this weekend. The Jubilate Choir and Orchestra will perform ...
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective opinions, thoughts and critiques. Have you ever wanted to travel back in time to listen to great composers perform iconic works for the ...
Rob Cowan is joined on Essential Classics by his guest, jeweller and goldsmith Kevin Coates, for the second week of BBC Radio 3's Baroque Spring. Essential Classics' guests in the month-long Baroque ...
Entitled “Small Project”, it was from Maarten Ornstein, a Dutch bass clarinettist working in jazz and classical, who wondered if I’d be up for a collaboration with himself and the Dutch lutenist, Mike ...
It’s possible that Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society has enjoyed the adjective “venerable” longer than any other organization in the United States. Founded in 1815, it is nearly as old as the federal ...