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(BE) Musica.be: International Gabrieli Workshop (23-25 mar 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Mar 16, 2012

The course is already full. But everyone is welcome to the free show moment on Sunday 25th March at 3 pm!

Location: Academy of Music, Word and Dance Lier, Gasthuisvest 50, 2500 Lier

In 2012 the annual Gabrieli workshop expands to both instrumental and vocal-instrumental works:

  • Nunc dimittis servum tuum à 14 (vocalists: soprano, 2 altos, 2 tenors, bass)
  • Magnificat à 12 (vocalists: soprano, 2 altos, 2 tenors, bass)
  • Lieto Godea à 8 (vocalists: soprano, alto, tenor, bass)
  • Anima mea à 12 (vocalists: soprano, 2 altos, 2 tenors, bass)
  • Dulcis Jesu patris imago à 20 (vocalists: soprano, 2 altos , 2 tenors, bass)
                  


(CA) Tafelmusik Chamber Choir: Choral Spectacular - Celebrating 30 Years (27, 29-31 mar, 1 apr 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Mar 16, 2012
“Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Tafelmusik Chamber Choir with this concert exploring the power of words and music from the baroque and beyond: songs of praise and penitence, of love and regret, of joy and celebration. Composers include Bach, Handel, Rameau, Martin, Poulenc, Tavener and Whitacre. …
         

(IT) Urbino Early Music 2012 XLIV International Early Music Courses (20-29 jul 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Mar 15, 2012
“FIMA - Italian Foundation for Early Music - formerly known as SIFD (Italian Recorder Society, founded in 1971 by Giancarlo Rostirolla) - is a non-profit organization based in Rome. FIMA runs every year in Urbino an International Course of Early Music, an Early Music Festival and a Trade Exhibition for instruments makers.
         

(US) Boutique Labels from Harmonia Mundi at ArkivMusic (sale ends 10 apr 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Mar 15, 2012
Harmonia Mundi is well known as one of the finest independent classical record labels in the world. In the United States, they also distribute many other exceptional European labels which share their standards of excellence. This month at ArkivMusic, we are turning the spotlight on a handful of these "boutique" classical labels and the terrific classical recordings they produce. …”
               

(US) Gotham Early Music Scene Concert: A Musical Feast in the Palaces of the Georgian Era (21 mar 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Mar 14, 2012

Location: Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium 417 East 61st Street, New York NY, US

“An evocation of an evening in the palaces and country houses of England's great Georges, with an introduction to the musical developments of the period.  Works by Purcell, Bach, Handel, Haydn and Mozart performed by the Sinfonia Players with guest vocal soloist Rufus Müller.”
                          

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Summer Workshops 2013

The “Summer Workshop and Festival 2012” season has come and gone! Have you posted a review of a recent workshop on your site or blog page? Let us know and we will mention it on our news pages. Feel free to browse our summer workshops list, it is never too early to plan for the next installment of summer workshops.  Let us know if we have missed a workshop listing or if updated information is needed. Summer Workshop Organizers: let us know of your plans as your summer workshop details are finalized for 2013. Visit our Summer Workshop Links ("Web Links" section) for past/next year summer workshop details.  Should you wish, you may also browse our news articles filtered by “Workshops/ Festivals 2013” category for more “up-to-the-minute” details of this year’s workshops. All of the best of wishes to everyone during this wonderful fall/ winter/ spring concert season and plan early for the summer of 2013 summer workshop season! Merry musik making. (ed.)



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