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Concert Review Links: Ton Koopman, Christina Pluhar, and Richard Egarr

J.S. Bach, Haydn, and Handel (Cleveland), 17th-century Spanish and Italian song (London), and J.S. Bach (Dallas). [Read more after the jump.]

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Links: Library of Congress Early String Collection and British Library Medieval Manuscripts

Six early strings brought back to life and accessing medieval manuscripts in person or online. [Read more after the jump.]

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Video: Nima Ben David Performs C.F. Abel

Sonata for unaccompanied viola da gamba, WKO 208. [Watch after the jump.]

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Music and Politics, pt. 1

Daniel Barenboim in London. [Read more after the jump.]

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Video: Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music 2011

A promotional video featuring viola da gambist Hille Perl, lutenist Lee Santana, and harpsichordist Patrick Ayrton. [Watch after the jump.]

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Remembering Richard Campbell

A founding member of the viol consort Fretwork. [Read more after the jump.]

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Concert Review Links: Orlando Consort, Handel & Haydn Society, Vivaldi Project, and New London Consort

Medieval “Food, Wine, and Song” (New York City), Handel’s Israel in Egypt (Boston), Venetian Baroque (Washington, DC), and Purcell’s Fairy Queen (London). [More after the jump.]

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Concert Review Links: La Venexiana, New London Consort, and Grabriele Cassone

Monteverdi madrigals (London), Purcell’s “Fairy Queen” (London), and trumpet solos with orchestra (San Francisco). [Read more after the jump.]

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Handel as Entrepreneur

A PBS NewsHour segment on Handel’s business practices, featuring interviews with Harry Christophers and Ellen T. Harris. [Watch after the jump.]

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Concert Review Links: Private Musicke, Opera Lafayette, and American Opera Theater

17th-century Italian madrigals in London, Gretry’s “Le Magnifique” in Washington, D.C., and Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas” in Baltimore. [Read more after the jump.]

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