Take a musical journey back in time when Courtly Noyse brings music from the Renaissance — along with reproduction instruments of that era — to the Rancho Bernardo Library. Seating is limited for the ...
HAMBURG, Germany — At the end of Schubert’s great song cycle “Winterreise” stands the Leiermann, a tattered hurdy-gurdy player so repellent that even dogs only growl at him from a distance. And yet ...
The Salish Sea Early Music Festival presents special musical guests for a performance featuring three centuries of variations ...
MOUNT VERNON — It might not be possible to turn back time and visit the 17th century, but the Salish Sea Early Music Festival does its best to replicate at least a small experience of life as it was ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Here’s your introduction to the shining, stirring sounds of a revolutionary period in cultural history. In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or ...
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Is Simon Spalding a historian who plays music or a musician who delves into the culture of the past? Yes. But he’s also an author and composer. While critics and journalists like to categorize music ...
Though it might not seem so at first consideration, the worlds of the theater and a Renaissance fair go together, kind of like a meat pie and a tankard of mead. “The Venn diagram between a Renaissance ...
Mehmet Ali Sanlikol is a Grammy-nominated musician, composer, New England Conservatory faculty member, and now the inventor of a brand new instrument, the Renaissance 17. This segment aired on ...
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