Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The program opens with Concerto in A Major for Harpsichord and Strings by ...
Everybody loves the flute. Along with the drum, it's among the oldest of musical instruments, going back 35,000 to 40,000 years. In those days, they made flutes from bear bones, mammoth tusks and ...
Every week, Classic FM presenter and music expert David Mellor reviews the best new releases and re-issues from the world of classical music. This week, David picks out Tchaikovsky, Grieg and Baroque ...
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Like many an old saw, the one about Vivaldi writing the same concerto 500 times has a modicum of truth. You can’t reinvent the wheel every week. Prolific composers, and especially prolific composers ...
THE seventh concert of Baroque 2000 Series is on Sunday, 24 November at 3pm in the Church of the Mariannhill Monastery. Evelien Ballantine will be the soloist and will show her skills on the traverso, ...
Dr. Robert W. Butts, conductor and artistic director of The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey, is forging many talented connections as he puts together the program for the Orchestra’s annual Summer ...
Every instrument has its special champion in the literature, and flutists have (among others) Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, an 18th century Frenchman who wrote voluminously and in various combinations ...
The Vivaldi flute concerto discovered last year in the National Archives of Scotland is now available for download, having been recorded by Gramophone Award-winning ensemble La Serenissima and Baroque ...
Experience Rachel Podger's unique brand of Baroque music as she tackles Bach's Double and Triple violin concertos with the Brecon Baroque ensemble. John Suchet's Album of the Week, 6 May 2013. An ...