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Wrapping up a 30-year run, Ryan Brown, founder and artistic director of Opera Lafayette, conducted his “swan song” on April ...
“Baroque orchestras are not (Sergei ... and we play differently because we want to please him.” Christie founded Le Jardin ...
Two French baroque mansions and a 19th-century factory have been transformed into Locke Hotels' latest outpost in Paris, designed by interiors studio Fettle. Named Le Jardin de Verre, the hotel ...
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The season features 3,000 artists and more than 80 solo debuts with 72 Proms at the Royal Albert Hall and 14 at venues across the UK With 86 concerts across eight weeks, I am delighted to be ...
Jonathan Rhodes Lee is an associate professor of music. At 7:30 p.m. April 18, he will present "What Is 'Baroque' About Baroque Music?" at the Marjorie Barrick Museum as part of the University Forum ...
In between, he has added military flags and ornate, baroque-style mirrors in gilded frames. Modern bronze busts of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Winston Churchill sit incongruously on ...
composers of the Baroque Period. And why not ... Das Frauenzimmer Verstimmt Sich Immer; Pavana “The Earl Of Shrewsbury”; Le Croc En Jambe; Garvotte En Rondeau; Overture-Bouree-Hornpipe From ‘The Water ...
A night of baroque madness where Versailles meets electro. With period costumes, immersive scenography and a party until dawn, this is a royal event not to be missed!
Admittedly, I had to dig deep to find Baroque inspirations as the work progressed. But as the piece wrapped up, I discovered its engaging rhythm had taken me to a completely unexpected destination ...
It’s bound to sell out quickly. Adam Rothbarth was the former Food & Kitchen Writer for VICE's shopping page, Rec Room, and contributes to Chicago Magazine, Eater, and more. Well, Le Creuset’s ...
In the mid-1600s, as gold from the Age of Discovery began pouring into Rome, two geniuses appeared on the scene—each attuned in a very different way to the city's transformation, and both put into ...