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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...

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....

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...

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...

Musical Postcard: Daniel Moody

Robert JOHNSON (1583–1633) "Care, charming sleep" Daniel Moody, countertenor The Musical Postcard makes its return this week with exquisite countertenor Daniel Moody. We first met Daniel through Yale's Institute of...

Musical Postcard: Anne Sofie von Otter

Program and texts/translations available here. Adolf Fredrik LINDBLAD (1801–1878) "Jungfrun i lunden" "Aftonen" "Vaggvisa" Erik Gustaf GEIJER (1783–1847) "Gräl och allt väl" Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano Bengt Forsberg, piano...

Musical Postcard: Nicolas Altstaedt

Described as "one of the cello realm's most brilliant princes," Nicolas performs a range of repertoire from early music to contemporary, and plays on both period and modern instruments. He...

FREUDE: Davóne Tines

Dear Friends, I met Davóne Tines in 2017 when Philharmonia co-produced a reimagined staging of Handel's Aci, Galatea e Polifemo in New York. What struck me then were the more obvious characteristics — the sound...