A brief introduction to one of Nicaragua’s famous composers. [Read more after the jump.]
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Nicaragua: Luis Abraham Delgadillo, pt. 1
January 26th, 2012
Bach and Handel Fight Crime in New York City
April 6th, 2011
Keep loitering down to a minimum with Baroque music. [Read more after the jump.]
Trumpet Lesson at the Metropolitan Opera, pt. 2
March 29th, 2011
A lesson with Mel Broiles, former principal trumpet of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra. [Read more after the jump.]
Trumpet Lesson at the Metropolitan Opera, pt. 1
March 29th, 2011
A lesson with Mel Broiles, former principal trumpet of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra. [Read more after the jump.]
Links: Christoph Wolff at Juilliard, David Skinner on BBC Radio 3, and Music for Steelpan
February 8th, 2011
A noted scholar to Juilliard faculty, director of ensemble Alamire interviewed, and the steelpan/J.S. Bach connection. [Read more after the jump.]
Concert Review Links: Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and Sequentia
January 26th, 2011
Bach sons in Cambridge (UK), Wagner, Mahler, and Liszt in London, and medieval “Passionate Young Urban Males” in New York City. [Read more after the jump.]
Concert Review Links: Roberto Gini and Green Mountain Project
January 11th, 2011
A solo viola da gamba recital in Jerusalem and Monteverdi’s “Vespers of 1610″ in New York City. [Read more after the jump.]
Concert Review Links: Boston Baroque, Sinfonia New York, and The Sixteen
January 5th, 2011
A New Year’s Eve concert, baroque music at Bargemusic, and “Messiah” en masse. [Read more after the jump.]
Links: Roberto Gini, Elin Manahan Thomas, and Jolle Greenleaf
January 5th, 2011
An Italian conductor visits Israel, a Welsh soprano balances life’s many demands, and the origins of a New York City period ensemble. [Read more after the jump.]
Bach in the Subways, Ctd
January 4th, 2011
A CNN segment on cellist Dale Henderson. [Watch after the jump.]




