Late Notices of Early Music at Artscape
I just received the following note on the e-mail list run by Peabody Institute's Mark Cudek. This might be on the Artscape site in my links, but it could be easy to miss.
Sorry for the late notice but I wanted to let you all know that the
Peabody Consort is performing on the Exotic/Hypnotic series at
Artscape this Saturday at 5:00 at the U of Baltimore Student Center
Theatre at the intersection of Maryland and Mt. Royal. Soprano
Elizabeth Hungerford and instrumentalists Andrew Arceci (bass viol),
John Armato (lute), Jeffrey Grabelle (treble viol), and myself
(cittern & Renaissance guitar) will perform a program of 16thc.
English & Italian music. If you're at Artscape come and join us and
get out of the heat (or the rain) and enjoy an hour of great music.
warm regards,
Mark
Wait, there's more. Director John Bowen has revealed that the period ensemble for Opera Vivente's baroque double feature on Sunday will be the one and only Harmonious Blacksmith. The "operas" are Handel's "Apollo and Dafne" and Monteclair's "Pyramus and Thisbe."
On Saturday, Baltimore Opera gives us Ravel's "L'heure espagnole."
Here's the just-opera schedule from the Artscape site. Clicking on the categories at the top of the site's page takes you to other performances.
Critic Tim Smith has more details about the operas at Artscape.
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