Louisville Baroque ensemble to perform one act Entrée in collaboration with local puppet troupe.
Louisville, Kentucky - a town whose has been holding its breath recently when it comes to its classical music scene can breath easy next weekend. Its first 18th century French opera experience in quite some time, Louisville will be in for quite a show.
If puppets and music excite you, read on.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Concert Review: "I think, I can" Says the Little Opera That Could, and Did
Dido and Aeneas
Knox Presbyterian Church, 155 Lisgar St., Ottawa
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
What was an excellent performance at Knox Presbyterian
yesterday evening; Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas
nonetheless contained one or two quirks throughout, in the spirit of the work's already peculiar characteristics.
The lofty
acoustic was both a blessing and a curse for the seven-strong orchestra, with finite articulations easily lost, but the ‘boom’ from
the stone-walled sanctuary giving the illusion of a much larger ensemble. Fortunately for the TEM choir, who sang frequently in the Opera as well as three other selections by Purcell and Tallis, the hall could only make their clear, almost angelic, voices and, consequently, the spirits of their audience; soar even higher.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Baroque Week in Ottawa Feb 15-19
The Theatre of Early Music, Arion Baroque Orchestra, Ottawa Baroque Consort perform on Feb. 15th, 16th, and 19th.
If there are other crows out there squawking about Ottawa's non-existent early music scene, their beaks will be shut come the 15th of February. Between next Wednesday and Sunday, three concerts featuring great canadian early music ensembles will showcase the great variety of style and instrumentation to be found in baroque music.
If there are other crows out there squawking about Ottawa's non-existent early music scene, their beaks will be shut come the 15th of February. Between next Wednesday and Sunday, three concerts featuring great canadian early music ensembles will showcase the great variety of style and instrumentation to be found in baroque music.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Inside Out: People Power
In this first article in theheckeler.ca's "Inside Out" series, Marion Harrington, clarinetist, guest blogs.
People Power: The Reasons Why Marketing is an Ensemble’s Collective Responsibility - No Exceptions!
People Power: The Reasons Why Marketing is an Ensemble’s Collective Responsibility - No Exceptions!
Should you care to trawl through history, you’ll find numerous examples of the importance of connection:
- English poet John Donne (1572-1631) wrote “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”
- The Russian revolution in the early 20th century did not come about as the result of the actions of an individual
- And since the invention of the Internet, no lasting change has ever been achieved by a single web site orbiting alone in cyber-space
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