The Harlem Renaissance attracted a lot of attention, but the Chicago Black Renaissance, which rippled throughout the 1930s to 1950s, remains mostly forgotten — along with some of the most prominent ...
Chicago is well-known for its cultural contributions in literature, visual arts, architecture, and music, but most Americans may not be aware of the Windy City’s role as the homebase for Black women ...
Image above: A page from a book of music by Renaissance composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, part of the Burns Library collection. A trio of events hosted by the Boston College Music Department ...
William Fritz’s enthusiasm is infectious. His eyes light up when he talks about, well, everything really, but especially sacred music and his time at the Composition Institute with renowned composer ...
The early music vocal group Blue Heron is about to complete two monumental projects. Blue Heron will have performed the complete works of Johannes Ockeghem, a widely celebrated — but rarely performed ...
On Saturday night, the voice of tenor Aaron Sheehan and instrumentation by lutenist Paul O’Dette filled Northwestern’s Galvin Recital Hall. Playing English Renaissance lutenist and composer John ...
The Harlem Renaissance and the "New Negro" One of the most significant intellectual and artistic trends of twentieth century American history, the Harlem Renaissance impacted art, literature, and ...
Composer John Biggs shares his enthusiasm for music of the Renaissance and Middle Ages with his own family of musicians at Ojai Art Center, 113 S. Montgomery St., on Sunday, ...
You might think a concert of 16th-century English church music, in Latin — with a few pieces barely tipping into the 17th century — too esoteric to attract much of a crowd. But on international tours ...
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