First meeting with Anne and the “Daniel” soloists on Monday.
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First meeting with Anne and the Longy School students who will be participating in the “Daniel” production on Tuesday.
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Recent News
- “A Chair for an Angel” Wins at two Festivals
- Verdant Grove Concerts
- Welcome to our new General Manager!
- Support the Camerata
- Reserve your seats now to Daniel: A Medieval Masterpiece Revisited!
THE PARTY IS ON!
…as Camerata gears up for its 60th anniversary reason. Please have a look at our schedule.
We’ll be featuring (among other events) a reprise of “The Sacred Bridge” and its intercultural cast…..but the first item of business is going to be Anne’s brilliant new production of “The Play of Daniel.” Initial rehearsals for that event begin in just a few days.
You won’t want to miss ANY of these performances, so please do join us on the dance floor and sign up for a season subscription. There are still a few days left to get special, discounted prices! We look forward to seeing you!
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THE CHAIR HAS LEGS
This just in from the national magazine, “Early Music America.”
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An appreciation of Frans Brüggen
by Camerata’s Music Director Emeritus, Joel Cohen.
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Frans Brueggen Remembered
Frans Brueggen directed The Boston Camerata in the late 1970’s, in one of his first ventures as conductor. He also collaborated as narrator during the first production of “A Renaissance Christmas.” We remember him as a superb musician, and a supremely intelligent and inquisitive human being.
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The Music Director Emeritus is pleased…
…to see Camerata in the movies :-) And to have the film win one of the three major festival awards. We had a great time at our annual after party, where we announced the 2014 winners! Thanks to Tasty Burger Harvard Square for sponsoring the event.
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“A Chair Fit for an Angel” wins at MassIFF
A new documentary film featuring music and onscreen performance by The Boston Camerata has just won an important award at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. In a Harvard Square ceremony, “A Chair Fit for an Angel,” by director Raymond Saint Jean, was named Best Documentary!
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ANOTHER AWARD FOR THE NEW FILM!
Last night, August 9, at the Massachusetts International Film Festival, “A Chair for an Angel” was named Best Documentary Film at the Harvard Square ceremony. Joel Cohen was there to accept the award on behalf of director Raymond Saint Jean, the production crew and the performing artists, and to bring home, as compensation, a few ounces of bubbly. Congratulations to all!
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TODAY! FRIDAY AUGUST 8 NOON! SEE YOU THERE?
A Chair Fit For an Angelat Brattle Theatre, dir: Raymond St Jean [75 min]
A feast for the eyes, A Chair Fit For An Angel explores the cultural heritage of the American Shakers through dance, singing, architecture, woodworking, and features artists who keep their legacy alive.
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