Alessandro Siciliani To Take The Podium Once Again In ColumbusEarly Music 
Your Orchestra Needs an Audience? Take It to the Pub
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, known for its velvety period-instrument performances, is taking music of the Baroque – including drinking songs by Henry Purcell – on what it’s calling its “Purcell and Pork Scratchings” tour of London-area pubs.
Bernard Greenhouse’s Beloved Cello Gets Good Home at Record Price
Canadian arts patroness to lend Bernard Greenhouse’s cello to budding Montreal musician; The therapeutic powers of music; Julliard School recently announced a $20 million dollar endowment for Early Music
Cubicle Concert: Asteria Renaissance Voice and Lute Duo
Watch a performance by the award-winning Asteria voice and lute duo in the Classical 101 studios.
Today’s Serenity Break
Listen to Stile Antico sing a motet by Thomas Tallis and forget the world and its problems for five minutes.
Live Friday On Classical 101: Love Songs With Asteria Duo
Listen to Classical 101 Friday, Sept. 30 at 1 p.m., for a special live performance by Asteria voice and lute duo.
The Grim Reaper Performs Vivaldi’s “Nightmare” Concerto
Vivaldi’s “nightmare” concerto never looked so spooky.
Morning Roundup: John Adams Calls The Arts “Utterly Useless”
Composer John Adams tells new music school graduates that their degree and $2.00 might get them a cup of coffee, Herb Alpert: beyond the whipped cream, and the more Bach, the merrier.
Performance Today Highlights Early Music Performances
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Early Music America (EMA), and to celebrate, American Public Media’s Performance Today will be broadcasting a number of performances from selected EMA member concerts this week (June 13-17).
Monday Round-Up: Boston Early Music Festival Opens With Rarely Heard Opera
The Boston Early Music Festival Opens with an early opera, social media and opera meet in the music of Nico Muhly, The Pittsburgh Symphony reaches a contract agreement and the Seattle Symphony plays video game music.
Morning Round-Up: Early Musicians No Longer Second-Class Citizens
Morning Round-Up: Have a computer? You, too, can be a composer; How you can live like a diva; And early musicians are no longer being treated as second class citizens.





































