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Classical guitarist Brendan Evans has released Tiento (Green Flash Music, January 30, 2026), a solo recording that brings Renaissance lute repertory into dialogue with twentieth-century expression. The album includes works by Francesco Canova da Milano, whose 16th-century Italian lute music represents a pinnacle of early plucked-string polyphony. Performing this repertory on ...


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Carmina and Illuminare, sibling chamber choirs based in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. and specializing in repertoire from the medieval, renaissance, and early baroque eras, seek a new Artistic Director. Responsibilities include selecting music, leading weekly rehearsals, and arranging ven

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Twisted Pearl is proud to introduce a new opportunity to musicians of any background by hosting its first annual online international competition for historically informed composition (ICHIC), which is connected to our finale concert, Terminus Montréal (23 and 24 October, 2026). For this competition, singular in the world, the most outstanding instrumental piece will be […]


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One-night-only event will mark Midwest premiere of British musicologist Malcolm Bruno’s recent reconstruction of J. S. Bach’s lost masterwork Soloists are soprano Hannah De Priest, countertenor Ryan Belongie, tenor Oliver Camacho, and bass David McFerrin Music Director Richard Webster to conduct Bach in the City Chorus and period-instrument orchestra Recitatives and turba cho...


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July 11-25, 2026 Angélica Negrón announced as Featured Composer (Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA ) — The The Carmel Bach Festival (CBF) announces its 89th season, running July 11-25, 2026, in beautiful Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. This season, the festival will explore the theme of “the nature of sound” performing in some of Carmel’s most beautiful venues lik...


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