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Continuum presents a program devoted Renaissance flute music from the 16th century, specifically, from the Chanson Musicales, printed in Paris in 1533 by the famous French printer, Pierre Attaingnant.
The flute is hitting a high note with fans who are rediscovering the classical instrument. Thank Lizzo, the singer, rapper, and classically-trained flutist who is bringing renewed attention to the ...
Director Michael Shell used the opening overture to establish the scene onstage, and while purists may have thought it gimmicky, the transition from the 21st century to Renaissance times worked.
The ensemble's director and founder, Nancy Hadden, is a scholar and performer on early transverse flutes, including ones from the Renaissance, baroque, and classical periods. Her special focus on ...
These various ensembles, directed by Dr. Elena Bailey and coached by graduate students and guest artists, perform on replicas of period instruments (shawms, sackbuts, recorders, renaissance flute, ...
baroque and renaissance flutes Les Voix humaines, the widely celebrated prize-winning duo of viols from Montreal joins us for a program centering on the chaconne but extending from the early 17th ...
renaissance transverse flutes, and Anna Marsh, dulcian, which is a renaissance bassoon. The second program, “The Chaconne with Les Voix Humaines,” is planned for Feb. 23 and will feature the ...
Her teaching positions include several residencies in both baroque and Renaissance flutes. Kate is also one of a small number of flutists to have won first prize at the prestigious Brugge ...
At the end of the conversation, Ferguson performed Shokri’s “Bamboo flute improvisation,” which she had arranged for the Renaissance flute as a demonstration of the concert. Ferguson, an ...