Harmonia Early Music Blog
Posted by Bernard Gordillo
on March 18, 2010
Questions for Garry Clarke, Director of the Baroque Band
Clarke answers questions about his career, the founding of the Baroque Band, and their forthcoming participation in Chicago’s first-ever Early Music festival.
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Posted by LuAnn Johnson on March 18, 2010
Chalice Consort Presents Early Music Mining Conference, April 2010
Chalice Consort is collaborating with global early music scholars and musicians to produce the first annual Early Music Mining Conference, to be held in San Francisco on April 10, 2010. This Conference features the presentation of newly edited and previously unpublished works of Renaissance choral music.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on March 18, 2010
Chicago Early Music Festival
Chicago’s first-ever festival devoted to Early Music will include six centuries of music.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on February 17, 2010
Questions for Debra Nagy, Baroque Oboist
One of North America’s top baroque oboists answers questions about the instruments she plays, her ensemble, their debut recording, and her upcoming projects.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on February 09, 2010
Questions for Michael Willens, Director of Die Koelner Akademie
Willens answers questions about his career path, the orchestra he directs, and their recording project known as the Forgotten Treasures Series.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on February 08, 2010
Linking Early Music: Conductors and Concerts
Meet a couple of directors you might not have heard of, read about ones you probably have, and listen to a couple of recorded performances.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on January 14, 2010
Questions for Catherine Turocy, Baroque Dancer
A look at the background and working life of one the world’s great performers of baroque dance.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on December 24, 2009
What is Early Music?
The perennial question: “What is early music?” Help Harmonia in the beginning of our search for an answer.
Posted by LuAnn Johnson on December 07, 2009
WGBH Re-launches Boston Classical Music Station
Over the last year, Harmonia reached the ears of listeners in Boston via WGBH. And while Harmonia is not initially part of the new 99.5 All Classical schedule, we hope that, as the dust settles during this transition, Harmonia may be re-added in the near future.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on October 21, 2009
Early Music Ensembles: What’s in a Name?
A reflection on ensemble names in Early Music and what they represent.
Posted by Bernard Gordillo on October 13, 2009
Questions for Lutenist Nigel North
Lutenist Nigel North answers questions about his connection to the music of John Dowland.





