Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts concludes the 2013-14 season of its Early Music series with The Tallis Scholars, with Peter Phillips as director, performing 40 Years of ...
In this week’s “Tap This,”Untapped editor Ann explores the soon-to-be next Untapped Cities hub. Stay tuned for the launch of Untapped SF at the end of this month. For now, here’s where she’s been and ...
From Miller Theatre Director Melissa Smey: "I am so excited to continue this season's Early Music series by welcoming back the exceptional voices of New York Polyphony. Their exquisite sound is ...
Two Seattle choruses, the Tudor Choir and the Esoterics, offer contrasting programs this weekend — and if you time it right, you can squeeze in both some 20th-century choral landmarks and some ...
As a small choral group bringing Western sacred music to the Far East, Chinese listeners hearing the unfamiliar sounds of Renaissance-era polyphony for the first time also can experience the Gospel ...
The men's chorus Chanticleer ushered in the Christmas season Monday night the way it does every year -- with a burst of exuberant and soulful yuletide fare ranging across more than a dozen centuries.
Ah, the Renaissance—lots of deep thinkers, gorgeous art, busty maidens, fried dough on a stick (if Ren faires are to be believed), and the liveliest music this side of the Middle Ages. But when you ...
If you consider “Jingle Bells” an old holiday classic, an internationally renowned vocal ensemble can combat your preconceptions with a journey further back into the repertoire. New York Polyphony, an ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — Plenty of artists playing the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center have an extensive back catalogue to draw from, but Tim Keeler may have them all beat. As music director of Chanticleer, ...
Peter Phillips explores later developments in Renaissance choral music, focusing on the music of Thomas Tomkins in England, Manuel Cardoso in Portugal and Juan Padilla in Mexico. Show more Peter ...
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