Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. The baroque period in music stretches from the invention of opera around 1600 to the death of J.S. Bach ...
Music is its own kind of gift — something that comforts, uplifts, and connects us — and Sunday Baroque listeners know that ...
Chloe Meyers of the Pacific Baroque Orchestra Chamber Players (PBO) and her fellow violinist Christi Meyers are soon uniting ...
Many people’s idea of sacred music from the Baroque era—which spanned most of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries—probably involves a European setting: choirs accompanied by church organs ...
Did you make a New Year’s resolution to hear more Baroque music? Well, it appears that 2015 intends to make it easy for you. A host of events are cued up for early in January prominently featuring ...
Orange — Baroque music may not strike the average casual music fan but the 17th- and early 18th-century style of music has certainly struck a chord with a group of young musicians known as ...
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The aging musical score wasn’t easy to read. It was a copy of a copy of a Latin Mass by 18th-century composer Domenico Zipoli that had crossed the Atlantic and most of South America, only to be ...
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After her first aria to a nearly sold-out crowd at the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra gala, mezzo-soprano Susan Graham warned her thrilled fans, “It’s only going to get louder.” San Francisco City ...