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Gaude, mater Polonia: Music from Poland’s Golden Age

This concert brings you the gorgeous, rare, and important music of Poland’s great Renaissance composers, performed on fiddles, bagpipes, viols, trombone, recorder, lute, and a consort of voices.

Friday, May 3, 2013 to Sunday, May 5, 2013.

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La Harpe de Melodie: the Subtle Musical Art of France

Show La Harpe de Melodie ThumbnailThe music of 14th century France, with its intricate and beguiling melodies is the perfect blend of medieval intellect and modern, jazzy sounds.

Friday, October 26, 2012 to Sunday, October 28, 2012.

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My Heart’s in the Highlands: Songs and poems of Robbie Burns

Featuring classics by Scotland’s favorite son and incurable romantic, we’ll also explore works by Stewart, Barsanti, Ramsay and Geminiani.

Friday, January 25, 2013 to Sunday, January 27, 2013.

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Reviews
Mon Oct 04, 2010 at 9:11 pm By Dennis Polkow Though not as high on the cognoscenti radar as the Chopin and Schumann bicentennials, the tercentenary of composer Thomas Arne (1710-1778) was celebrated Sunday afternoon by the Newberry Consort in - Baroque Britisher Thomas Arne rules in Newberry Consort season opener
Overall, this evening not only proved most enchanting and worthwhile, but it more importantly served as a hugely inspirational, life-changing experience... - Dancing Back in Time with the Newberry Consort
Perhaps no concert in this year's festival stretches that boundary more than the one given by the Newberry Consort. - Newberry Consort runs gamut in Madison Early Music Festival
If this makes the music sound overly intellectual, the subject matter – love songs, evocations of bird song and other pastoral scenes – is pure, sensuous delight. - Consort performs ‘the subtle art’
ClevelandClassical.com Previews, News & Reviews promoting classical music in Northeast Ohio by Nicholas Jones The overlapping musical talents and resources of Cleveland’s early music community were in full multi-tasking mode at the Church of the Covenant last week — with - “Celestial Sirens” at the Church of the Covenant (March 20)