Eclectic ensemble enters second season
By Dana Schneider Yale Daily News Theorbos, baroque bows, a babbling tenor and a barefoot soprano: Each played a role in the performance of eclectic and under-performed works for larger chamber groups,...
View ArticleNew Haven Independent: Underperformed No More
New Haven Independent By Lucy Gellman As mezzo-soprano Annie Rosen launched fearlessly into “Malorous qu’o uno fenno” (wretched is he who has a wife), a grin that fell just short of laughter spread...
View ArticleLife During Wartime: a new program from Cantata Profana
New Haven Review By Donald Brown Last spring, I was quite impressed by members of Cantata Profana in performance of the challenging score of Arnold Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire in a dramatic staging of...
View ArticleRubin Institute announces 2014 writing fellows, including four from Yale
San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) announced this week the names of the 17 young writers participating in the public and private events comprising the 2014 Rubin Institute for Music Criticism....
View ArticleCanata Profana honored by Chamber Music America
Cantata Profana Cantata Profana, the New York-based vocal chamber ensemble founded by YSM alumnus Jacob Ashworth ’13 MM, ’14 MMA, was honored at this year’s Chamber Music America Conference Awards with...
View ArticleHannah Lash offers three new works Feb. 9
The Faculty Artist Series at the Yale School of Music a concert of music by prize-winning composer Hannah Lash on Tuesday, February 9 at 7:30 pm. Performing Lash’s music will be The City of Tomorrow...
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