…in our Play of Daniel. She has performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Pinchgut Opera, Sydney Symphony, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Firebird Ensemble, Sound Icon, and New York’s Wet Ink. Her project The Origin Cycle won Performance of the Year (2011) at the Australian Art Music Awards. Jane’s recent album, North + South, was nominated for Best Classical Album of 2013 at Australia’s ARIA awards.
 



Joel Frederiksen sings the role of Darius, King of Persia in our Play of Daniel. Based in Munich, he’s performed and recorded with internationally recognized groups such as Huelgas Ensemble, Musica fiata, Orlando di Lasso Ensemble, Freiburger Baroque Orchestra, Ensemble Gilles Binchois, Ricercar Ensemble, and many others. EMA says “….with his powerful bass voice, [he] makes a worthy Orpheus.” We are sure he’ll make a worthy Darius, too!
 




…who sings the role of Daniel in our upcoming production. A Buffalo, NY, native, Jordan is new to the Boston music scene. He holds a Masters Degree in music performance from Boston University. He recently appeared with the BU Opera Institute and the International Performing Arts Institute in Kiefersfelden, Germany. Daniel is Jordan’s debut performance with the Boston Camerata, and you don’t want to miss it!
 


This is the age of total silliness, as a passing glance at many of the current news headlines will reveal. The Case of Mrs. Bach is one such silly example on the cultural/music-historical front. We hope the current commentary in the New Yorker puts it all to rest. We remain, however, on other fronts, strong defenders of musicians named Anna or Anne.
 
The Search for Mrs. Bach: Could Johann Sebastian Bach’s second wife have written his cello suites?
 
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