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Live-Streamed Performances from Early Music America and TheĀ Bloomington Early Music Festival
In collaboration with the 25th Bloomington Early Music Festival (BLEMF), Early Music America (EMA) will livestream its Emerging Artist Showcase in the inspiring Auer Hall at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music this Friday and Saturday evening, starting at 7pm.
The Festival will complete its performances with a livestreamed orchestral concert, led by baroque violinist, Ingrid Matthews, on Sunday night, also starting at 7pm.
- To enjoy all three events in high-def, link to http://music.indiana.edu/iumusiclive/streaming/
- All three performances will also be streamed via Facebook at both EMA and BLEMF pages.
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Friday, May 25 | 7:00 p.m.
EARLY MUSIC AMERICA EMERGING ARTISTS SHOWCASE
RUMORE TERRIBLE
Martin Bernstein, recorder
Salomé Gasselin, viola da gamba
MÉLISANDE MCNABNEY, harpsichord
VOYAGE SONIQUE
Augusta McKay Lodge and Jeffrey Girton, violin
Keiran Campbell, cello, Dušan Balarin, Theorbo
Robert Warner, Harpischord
- LiveStreamed on IUMusicLive!
- Invite your friends on Facebook
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Saturday, May 26 | 7:00 p.m.
EARLY MUSIC AMERICA EMERGING ARTISTS SHOWCASE
RACHELL ELLEN WONG, violin
ADRIANA RUIZ, soprano and Benjamin Katz, harpsichord
COSTANOAN TRIO
Derek Tam, fortepiano
Cynthia Black, violin
Frédéric Rosselet, cello
- LiveStreamed on IUMusicLive!
- Invite your friends on Facebook
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Sunday, May 27 | 7:00 p.m.
FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
INGRID MATTHEWS, director | JORY VINIKOUR, harpsichord
- LiveStreamed on IUMusicLive!
- Invite your friends on Facebook >
Note: This concert will also be simulcast on local public radio station, WFIU, the festival's official media sponsor!
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Additional festival performances on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, including the EMA Young Performers Festival (see: http://blemf.org for dates and times) will be Facebook livestreamed.
A discussion on the future of early music, hosted jointly by EMA, the Jacobs School’s Historical Performance Institute and Office of Entrepreneurship and Career Development will be held on Friday, May 25, from 10am-1pm ET, via Zoom. Please check the website for details.
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