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A Dué with Katherine Kyme & William Skeen

Join PBO orchestra members Katherine Kyme (violin) and William Skeen (violoncello) in A Dué — a program of favorite duos and other gems. Kati and Bill will play some of...

BEETHOVEN: Celebrating 250 Years

featuring MIREILLE ASSELIN, soprano NICHOLAS PHAN, tenor TANYA TOMKINS, cello ERIC ZIVIAN, fortepiano and DAVID BELKOVSKI, piano *SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH THE RECORDING!* PROGRAM: BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 10 in...

Pau Brazil

The Heart of the Tree That Powers The Bow Perhaps one of the most emblematic relationships between the natural world and classical music is that of the endangered national tree...

Avi Avital — Israel, Berlin, and the World

Avi Avital grew up in a Moroccan-Israeli family in Beer Sheva, Israel. After studying at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, he continued his studies in Italy and launched...

Beethoven Minimized to the Max

Richard Egarr and his wife and fellow keyboard player Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya perform four-hand Czerny arrangements of Beethoven symphonies, streamed LIVE from deWaalsekerk in Amsterdam. 'Czerny' probably causes a mild sense...

Czerny Exposé

This SESSIONS event, LIVE from Richard Egarr's home in Amsterdam, looks at the Czerny brilliant 4-hand arrangements of Beethoven's Symphony 5 & 6.  We will look at many of the...

Musical Postcard: Roderick Williams

Roderick Williams OBE is an extraordinary artist whose name is known the world over for his rich baritone, ethereal choral compositions, and his reputation as a gifted choral teacher and leader. From...

Matthew Aucoin

2018 MacArthur Fellow composer Matthew Aucoin talks with Jews & Music Scholar-in-Residence Francesco Spagnolo. Matthew and Francesco will take the first look into Aucoin's new multidisciplinary commission for Philharmonia: The No One's...

Musical Postcard: Margot Rood

We are delighted to share with you the stunning and internationally acclaimed soprano Margot Rood. An incredibly versatile singer, Margot's crystal clear color and tone bring a sparkle her command of the Baroque repertoire....

Episode 2: Roderick Williams OBE

Join us for Episode #2 of "What's New and H.I.P. with Tarik and Rick" — featuring composer and baritone Roderick Williams OBE in conversation with Music Director Richard Egarr and PBO Artistic Partner Tarik O'Regan —...

Musical Postcard: James Gilchrist

Today's Musical Postcard features the brilliant tenor James Gilchrist. A favorite voice of our Music Director Richard Egarr, James brings an academic beauty and clarity to the music he performs. With a love for medicine...

Musical Postcard: Tim Mead

Today, we are thrilled to bring you a musical message from stunning and versatile British countertenor Tim Mead. On the concert platform Tim has sung Messiah with the New York...

Virtual Masterclass with Dashon Burton

As part of its ongoing 2020/VIRTUAL Series and in furtherance of its mission to provide opportunities of educational growth to aspiring musicians everywhere, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale is excited...

Yotam Haber and Italian Jewish Music

Yotam Haber was born in Holland and grew up in Israel, Nigeria and Milwaukee. He studied composition at Indiana University and Cornell University, and teaches at the University of Missouri...

Embodying the Squiggles

Louis XIV' s violinist dancing masters, Pierre Beauchamp and Raoul Auger Feuillet devised a clever system for recording dance choreographies alongside the written music. Understanding this notation helps us to...

Bach in the Coffee House – Double Espresso!

featuring DUO PLEYEL Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya, harpsichord Richard Egarr, harpsichord It’s more fun with 2! Virtuoso keyboardist Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya returns with Music Director Richard Egarr to dip their four hands into...

Episode 3: Errollyn Wallen CBE

This week brings episode 3 of PBO's What's New and H.I.P. with Tarik and Rick featuring Music Director Richard Egarr and Artistic Partner Tarik O'Regan in conversation with British composer Errollyn Wallen, CBE. Richard, Tarik and Errollyn will chat candidly about all...

Love and Death in 17th Century England

Two Wings that Transport a Man to Heaven Join us for our next installment of LIVE from Amsterdam: Love and Death in 17th Century England with Music Director Richard Egarr...

Musical Postcard — Rachell Ellen Wong

We are delighted to share with you a musical message from violinist Rachell Ellen Wong, rising star on both the historical performance and modern violin stages.  A recipient of the prestigious 2020 Avery...

Klezmer and Baroque with Veretski Pass

In this program, we meet online with the celebrated ensemble Veretski Pass (Cookie Segelstein and Joshua Horowitz) to explore the intersection of early music and klezmer repertoires presented as "table...

BACH: The Unanswered Question

At long, long last, the return of chamber music has arrived! On Tuesday, November 24th, members of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra reunite on the stage of Herbst Theatre for the very...

Virtual Masterclass with Sherezade Panthaki

In furtherance of its mission to provide opportunities of educational growth to aspiring musicians everywhere, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale is excited to offer a Virtual Masterclass with glowing soprano Sherezade Panthaki. From...

Intrigue and Drama in the Ballroom

The ballroom offered rare opportunities for courtiers and wanna-bees to flirt, impress, and be seen. Beneath the formalized rules of etiquette seethed amorous dramas and political conflicts that played out...

Hanukkah in Venice … and Christmas, Too!

In our last JAMOnline event of 2020, we will connect live with Venice, a city where core ideas of the Jews & Music initiative draws major inspiration. Richard Egarr and...

Messiah — Shaken, Not Stirred!

Philharmonia is delighted to share a little bit of holiday fun and cheekiness with a few highlights from Handel's Messiah! Featuring a variety of performances by wonderful guest artists who would...

Salon Series: Messiah — Shaken, Not Stirred!

Philharmonia is delighted to share a little bit of holiday fun and cheekiness with a few highlights from Handel's Messiah! Featuring a variety of performances by wonderful guest artists who would...

PURCELL: Something Old, Something New

On Tuesday, December 22nd, members of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra reunite on the stage of Herbst Theatre to perform in PBO's next installment of its virtual Salon Series. Curated from afar...