says The Boston Globe
Opening its 60th-anniversary season, the Boston Camerata returns to “The Play of Daniel,” a 13th-century work in some ways emblematic of the ensemble’s bold work.
Boston Camerata celebrates 60 years
SO WHERE IS THE GLOBE REVIEW?
We have been advised that our scan of yesterday’s Boston Globe review was in violation of that paper’s copyright — therefore, we have taken it down.
As of Monday morning, there was no trace of that review online, so we can’t supply you with a link, either. Just trust us, it was a rave, and our thanks go out to the reviewer, Harlow Robinson.
(signed)
The Legal Centaur
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As the Play of Daniel ends…
Curtain call, Daniel
Curtain Call
A fine boost from the Boston Globe!
Praise for Play of Daniel from the Intelligencer
Daniel Impressed in Trinity’s Den – The Boston Musical Intelligencer
Join us at Trinity today at 3pm!
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“A pure delight…sublime”
says the Boston Classical Review
As all involved…
…in the Camerata’s “Play of Daniel” production savor their epoch-making achievement of last night, we remember, with love, the late Andrea von Ramm (1928-1999), the first Camerata Daniel. Andrea’s prophetic vision of what medieval song could be inspired us then, and continues as a beacon down to the present day.
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Applause, cheers, shouts and stomps…
…for Play of Daniel! Join us Sunday at 3pm if you missed tonight’s performance – or even if you didn’t!
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