“The Trumpet Shall Sound,” Handel so famously declared in his oratorio “Messiah.” Indeed it will, along with the magnificent voice of soprano Laura Heimes, when the Bucks County-based period ...
GRAMMY-nominated Countertenor Reginald Mobley, who sang at the coronation of King Charles III in May 2023, interprets Vivaldi's rendition of the 13th century poem Stabat Mater, a meditation on sorrow, ...
Lincolnshire's Charles Geyer and Barbara Butler live together, raise their 16-year-old daughter together, teach trumpet together as Northwestern University professors, practice trumpet together, ...
What's in a name? Quite a bit, actually, for the spirited baroque band called Rebel (pronounced reh-BELL). The group takes its name from a 17th-century free-thinking French composer named Jean-Féry ...
Sound the Trumpet celebrates the music of Henry Purcell and his contemporaries with selections from King Arthur, The Fairy Queen, Orpheus Brittanicus, and Welcome, vicegerent of the mighty King, Z.
A sacred soundscape, highly energetic with dissonance and contemplative harmonies, and the ability to transport people to another dimension, as only music can do. Music of the Baroque celebrates the ...
If you are looking for something uplifting and a little bit special to do just before Christmas, this Sunday morning concert at St Cyprian’s Anglican Church in Durban is worth adding to your diary. On ...
The Baroque period is classical music’s gateway drug: Dance-like rhythms, sweet harmonies and lilting melodies make it easy to get hooked. New addicts often don’t know that underpinning every ...
HANOVER — The English Concert, featuring baroque and classical music on instruments modeled from four or five centuries ago, will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. The ...
Death, taxes, and “Messiah” every December: Those are life’s three unavoidables for many people in the classical music world, and that last one has several good reasons. Though only a small section of ...
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