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2021-08-20 06:39:22
Chamber music for the King: François Couperin's Concerts royaux from American flautist Stephen Schultz and friends
Francois Couperin Concerts Royaux; Stephen Schultz, Jory Vinikour, Alexa Haynes-Pilon, Mindy Rosenfeld; Music & Arts Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 18 August 2021 Star rating: 4.0 (★★★★) American flautist Stephen Schultz brings purity and character of tone to Couperin's Concerts RoyauxEarly 18th century France seemed to develop a taste for chamber works with some sort of ad libitum scoring, keyboard plus instruments which could be varied or missed out altogether. These perhaps reflect the fluidity of the music making within aristocratic households where the music was performed. The preface to Francois Couperin's Concerts royaux, published in 1722, implies performance with a group of musicians taken from harpsichord, flute, oboe, violin and viola da gamba. On this new disc from Music & Arts, American Baroque flute player Stephen Schultz (founder of American Baroque, principal flute with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Musica Angelica) is joined by Paris-based American harpsichordist […]
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2020-07-27 13:15:00
Lotty Rosenfeld, Artist Who Protested The Chilean Dictatorship With Her Art, Has Died At 77
Rosenfeld, “through the simple act of creating a line on a street in Chile, mounted an important artistic and political intervention against an oppressive government.” – ARTNews
2020-05-02 05:10:00
Classical Music News of the Week, May 2, 2020
[…] yet, but musicians will be compensated regardless of whether or not the show will go on as planned. The Master Chorale is successfully able to provide compensation for the remainder of the 2019-20 season thanks to the contributions of its board of directors, particularly Honorary Director Lillian Pierson Lovelace; Secretary Courtand Palmer, who made a challenge grant to support the musicians; and those directors who responded to the challenge, including Robert Hanisee, Alex Romain, Jennifer Rosenfeld, and Chair Philip A. Swan. The Master Chorale applied and was granted funding from the federal government's CARES Act and Small Business Administration's Payroll Protection Program. --Lisa Bellamore, Crescent CommunicationsWhat's Streaming: Classical (Week of May 4–10) Monday, May 4 at 2:00 p.m. ET: The Gilmore presents Jonathan Bisshttps://www.thegilmore.org/ Monday, May 4 as of 2:00 p.m. CT: Baritone Steven LaBrie, recently recovered from COVID-19, performs for Tulsa Opera followershttps://tulsaopera.com/ Monday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. […]
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