"Because the music's quality is very ambient and the music is kind of objective, it allows the listener to project whatever they need onto it. So, I won't say it's a blank canvas, but it does give ...
Featuring guest performances by LeStrange Viols, the expansive recording encompasses selections from Renaissance composers William Byrd and Orlando Gibbons through 20th and 21st century works by Ivan ...
The repertoire of the excellent vocal quartet New York Polyphony extends through the present day, but this first-rate new release is a reminder that the music of the Renaissance remains central to the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. GRAMMY-nominated vocal quartet New York Polyphony today announced the release of ...
For a demonstration of how sumptuously beautiful the music of the English Renaissance can sound, you could scarcely do better than this superb new release by the vocal quartet New York Polyphony. The ...
Les Arts Florissants and Amala Dianor Company present the Passion story through a challenging fusion of music and dance. An empty stage with just a raised platform at the back conjured not only the ...
Harry Christophers brings the light of Sixteen candles to the Wiggy. The three instruments on stage – organ (Alastair Ross), theorbo (Eligio Luis Quinteiro) and harp (Joy Smith) – made excellent ...
Woodwind players of the Galilee Chamber Orchestra play a passage. Courtesy of Polyphony On Nov. 19, the Galilee Chamber Orchestra, the first professional orchestra in Israel consisting of Jewish and ...
Along with the singers of Polyphony, their performance of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio at the Barbican flung an exultant riposte back at the self-contradictory bureaucrats of Arts Council England. Last ...
For its first “White Light Festival,” Lincoln Center has assembled a colorful expeditionary force of Chinese monks, Sufi musicians, Latvian choristers, and professional virtuosos to strike into the ...
Layton (pictured below), however, rung unexpected changes by giving us Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the Oratorio intercut with another festive favourite: Corelli’s Christmas Concerto, performed after the first ...
Music Director Stéphane Denéve with the St. Louis Symphony Orhcestra at the reopening of Powell Hall. The density of classical music talent in St. Louis this spring exceeds even last year. Highlights ...