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FEBRUARY 12, 2010
JOHN TYSON, JUDITH
LINSENBERG & MIYUKI TSURUTANI
The
Renaissance Virtuoso
8:00 p.m.
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 1501 Washington
Ave.
, Albany, CA 94707
Bay Area favorite, Judith Linsenberg (of Musica
Pacifica), joins John Tyson and Miyuki Tsurutani
(of the New England Conservatory of Music) in a
concert illustrating the fun and freedom of
fast-flying fingers as they play Sonatas,
diminutions and improvisations. Music by
Bassano, dalla Casa, Dowland, Merula, and Pete
Rose, to name just a few. Don’t miss a rare
opportunity to hear this trio in the Bay Area.
Info:
gr8asf@yahoo.com
http://www.st-albans-albany.org/concerts
FEBRUARY 12-14, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Magnificat, Bay Area
Info: 415-979-4500
FEBRUARY
20, 21, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Voices of Music, Bay Area
Info: 510-236-9808
www.voicesofmusic.org

MARCH 5-13, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra,
Bay Area
Info: 415-252-1288
MARCH 20, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Voices of Music, Bay Area
Info: 510-236-9808
www.voicesofmusic.org

APRIL 8-13, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra,
Bay Area
Info: 415-252-1288
RECORDERS AND ALL THAT JAZZ
4:00 PM
Program will be a jazzy affair including Andy
Tecson's saxophone prowess (a Chicago-lan jazz
virtuouso), Dawn Holt Lauber singing Harold
Arlen (with recorder counter-melody), guitar,
string bass, etc. Great food and libations to
follow.
Saint Luke Church
1500 Belmont Avenue
Chicago, IL 60657
www.stlukechicago.org/church/music_chanmber.shtml
APRIL 8-13, 2010
CLEA GALHANO WITH LYRIC BAROQUE ORCHESTRA
Performs Brandenburg Concertos 2, 4 & 5
www.lyrabaroque.org
APRIL 2009
Chicago Early Music
Festival
The Chicago Early Music Festival (CEMF) will
debut in April 2010 as the City’s first festival
celebrating music of the Medieval, Renaissance
and Baroque eras. The six-day collaborative
festival, presented by the Chicago Department of
Cultural Affairs (DCA) and the Chicago Office of
Tourism, kicks off on April 20, 2010 and runs
through April 25. Representing an unprecedented
collaboration amongst the City of Chicago and
some of Chicago’s leading Early Music ensembles
and organizations, CEMF will feature free and
ticketed performances, lectures and master
classes by internationally renowned musicians in
venues throughout the city; community events;
and an exhibition of instrument builders, music
publishers and other Early Music resources at
the Chicago Cultural Center.
The presenting and performing organizations
collaborating on the festival include Chicago
Opera Theater, University of Chicago Presents,
Baroque Band, International Music Foundation and
the Newberry Consort. Events ranging from a
fully-staged baroque opera to Medieval vocal
trios and a period instrument orchestral
performance will bring to life vibrant music
that has remained relevant for centuries.
Chicago Early
Music Festival Exhibition
April 24-25, 10 am - 6 pm
This forum will bring together a wide variety of
musical organizations across the U.S, from
instrument-makers and music publishers to music
students and enthusiasts. The exhibition in the
Chicago Cultural Center's G.A.R. Hall and
Rotunda will be an invaluable resource for both
professionals and enthusiasts looking to share,
learn and collaborate.
Info: www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/
event_landing/events/tourism/chicago_early_music.html

MAY 9 & 11, 2010
CLÉA GALHANO
BRAZILIAN BAROQUE
8 pm
Featuring Cléa Galhano, recorder
Rosana Lanzelotte, harpsichord
www.schubert.org
CLÉA GALHANO
MAY 13, 2010
CLÉA GALHANO
BRAZILIAN BAROQUE
8 pm
Save the date for this exciting concert at Weill
Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
Featuring Cléa Galhano, recorder
Rosana Lanzelotte, harpsichord
Peter Maund, percussion
MAY 14-25, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Göttingen Handel Festival
Orchestra, International Haendel Festspiele,
Göttingen, Germany
www.haendel.org
MAY 27-30, 2010
HANNEKE VAN PROOSDIJ
Performs with Göttingen Handel Festival
Orchestra, Hamburg,
Germany
www.haendel.org

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