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01/10/2006
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Goldberg readers and subscribers can take advantage of an exclusive offer to purchase a pack containing all the 5-star recordings reviewed in each edition of the magazine.
Take advantage of an exclusive offer to purchase 9 new 5 Star releases from only 110 Euros. |
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La Donna Musicale performs works by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Julie Pinel, Isabella Leonarda, Bianca Maria Meda, and Antonia Bembo.
Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 7 PM. Clark University , Worcester, MA. Admission free! |
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13/10/2006
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| Portland Baroque Orchestra, led by renowned English violinist Monica Huggett, opens its 2006-07 Season in October with three of Bach’s famous Brandenburg Concertos plus works by other eminent composers in the Bach family. |
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02/10/2006
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| This is undoubtedly another milestone in the Hilliard Ensemble’s long recording history. In fact, no further needs to be said, except to invite those interested in the vocal repertoire of the Renaissance to indulge in these difficult, but at the same time intense and quality works. |
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01/10/2006
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| French music proudly boasts a golden age of baroque music from the 17th and 18th centuries, with names such as Charpentier, Couperin, Lully and Rameau, as well as tens of other lesser-known, but also important composers. One of them, Jean-Féry Rebel, is this issue’s feature composer. |
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06/10/2006
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22 October - 26 November. An excellent launching pad for specialist Danish groups.- The Copenhagen Renaissance Music Festival is the most important early-music festival in Denmark and that with the longest tradition. |
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04/10/2006
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| On Saturday 14 October Linden Baroque mark their 21st anniversary with a concert at St John’s Smith Square, including Water Music by both Telemann and Handel directed by Paul Goodwin, and a harpsichord concerto by John Stanley, directed from the keyboard by Steven Devine. |
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13/10/2006
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| This CD surveys the music library of the Renaissance jurist, art and book collector, accomplished amateur musician, and friend of Erasmus, Bonifacius Amerbach (1495-1562), whose famous portrait by Hans Holbein adorns its cover. Amerbach’s collection contains vocal and instrumental works from Germany, France and Italy, including the sole surviving copy of Andrea Antico’s first printed publication of frottole (1510). |
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02/10/2006
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23-29 October. Applications now being accepted. The Bach-Abel International Viola da Gamba Competition will be held in the German city of Köthen (Anhalt) for the third consecutive year. |
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