Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Violinist Rachel Barton Pine, acclaimed for her fluency across genres — from ...
This week’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra program is aptly named “Corelli the Godfather.” Composer, violinist, and educator, Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was certainly one of the most powerful ...
Two annual classical Christmas programs light up the holidays in the New Orleans area this weekend. Works by Bach, Handel, Corelli and Mendelssohn will be performed by the Louisiana Philharmonic ...
With Thanksgiving in the rearview mirror, it’s time to cozy up to December’s festivities. Albeit, COVID-19 is still throwing a monkey wrench in the traditions we’ve all become accustomed to, but ...
This baroque quartet was formed just over a year ago by four established musicians in the early music scene, to present imaginative programs of eighteenth-century music. Based in the San Francisco Bay ...
Given the popularity of Baroque music in general, and on the airwaves especially, it is surprising how ill-served it is on our local concert stages. In Orange County, none of the professional ...
The Italian chamber orchestra I Musici has become, since its establishment in the early 1950s, more or less what its name implies: simply “the musicians” against whom all other playing of the baroque ...
There is nothing seasonal about the attraction of Barqoue music, and so Seattle's only period orchestra, Seattle Baroque, decided to launch a summer festival. "We's been talking about doing a festival ...
Corelli was the main founder of modern orchestral playing and the composer who fashioned two new musical forms, the Baroque trio and solo sonata, and the concerto grosso. Coming from a wealthy family ...