A Cup o’ Johann
Take a deeper dive into the grounds and sounds of Café Zimmermann, where Bach and his Collegium Musicum gathered for free weekly concerts. Far from the formal demands of church...
Take a deeper dive into the grounds and sounds of Café Zimmermann, where Bach and his Collegium Musicum gathered for free weekly concerts. Far from the formal demands of church...
How do YOU pronounce the word "squirrel?" Does "you" ever rhyme with "cow"? Does "Blowin' in the Wind" rhyme with "Love is Blind"? And what if it were all Hebrew...
This program is a fascinating exploration of one of the most influential figures in Jewish music: Cantor Rueben Rinder. Join us as Jews & Music Scholar-in-Residence Francesco Spagnolo and special Guest Panelist...
Our new Music Director Richard Egarr performs Byrd, Blow, and Purcell from his home in Amsterdam! Seventeenth Century England was a turbulent time and place both politically and musically. The...
In the very first episode of What's New and H.I.P. with Tarik and Rick, co-hosts Richard Egarr and composer Tarik O'Regan discuss the concept of "new music" and its misconceptions; the...
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...
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...
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 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...
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...