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(IT) Libreria Musicale Italiana (LIM): New Releases

Contributed by Admin on Apr 26, 2012

A reminder that you may want to browse the pages on the Libreria Musicale Italiana (LIM) website as there have been many new early music titles added to their online catalogue.

Here are a few of the new titles found on their site: …
    


(US) ArkivCD Reissue Alert April 18, 2012

Contributed by Admin on Apr 26, 2012
From a recent ArkivMusic newsletter, we are reminded to check the new additions on their pages. Some of the early music titles may be of interest to some of our readers.
     

(IT) Accordone Newsletter (19 apr 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Apr 26, 2012

(From the latest Accordone newsletter, the concert listings for the month of May and June 2012)

Background notes of Accordone: “Guido Morini and Marco Beasley founded Accordone in 1984, motivated by a great passion for the music before Bach, for original instruments and for a new musicological approach to problems of interpretation. At the heart of their work is Italian music for voice and basso continuo from the 16th and 17th centuries. The voice of Marco Beasley, immediately recognizable for its beautiful timbre, in perfect stylistic balance with the instruments which accompany him, is the ideal companion for the profound knowledge of instrumental, improvisational and compositional questions cultivated by Guido Morini, and make Accordone a unique ensemble on the European scene.”

The following are the next May, June 2012 concerts: …
     


(US) Amherst Early Music Memorial Day Weekend 2012 (25-28 May 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Apr 25, 2012

“Kick off the summer with a weekend of small and large ensembles on an idyllic retreat center campus in rural Connecticut. The Amherst Early Music Weekend Workshops are smaller, more relaxed versions of the summer festival. Take classes in a variety of subjects for most of the day -- repertory, notation, technique, and ensembles -- and in the evenings enjoy all-workshop group sessions (kind of like Collegium at the Festival) and a Sunday night faculty concert. There's also English country dancing and the companionship of your fellow musicians.”
                       


(FR) Les Passions Orchestra at Montauban Concert(s): Te Deum et Messe en ré de Jean Gilles (1668-1705)" (1-2 may, 26 aug 2012)

Contributed by Admin on Apr 24, 2012

Locations:
Temple des Carmes - Montauban (82) (1 may 2012)
Cathédrale St Etienne - Toulouse (31) (2 may 2012)
Abbatiale Saint Robert de La Chaise-Dieu (43) (26 aug 2012)


Les Passions - Chœur de chambre Les éléments
Solistes: Anne Magouët, Vincent Lièvre-Picard, Jean-François Novelli et Alain Buet
Direction Jean-Marc Andrieu

“Continuing the exploration and restitution of works of the choirmaster of the Cathedral of Toulouse –  Jean Gilles, Les Passions offer the third and final part of this great enterprise of critical acclaim.
       

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