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Tempesta di Mare launches behind-the-scenes look at baroque music

Smalley Bogg July 25, 2020 No Comments

Tempesta di Mare launches a new virtual series, Tempesta Talks, with a look at Telemann’s fantastic Quixote Suite

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SONGS OF WARS I HAVE SEEN (Heiner Goebbels): 2018 Fringe review

Kathryn Osenlund September 10, 2018 No Comments

An imaginatively textured musical performance in which music, sounds, and speaking are of a piece

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A Baroque German Christmas: Tempesta di Mare presents 17th-century advent music

Christopher Munden December 12, 2015 No Comments

Tempesta di Mare is teaming up with Choral Arts Philadelphia and Piffaro Renaissance Band to perform selections of Christmas music from the Court of Dresden.

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There’s No Business Like…: Tempesta di Mare presents 17th-century theater music

Anne Hunter March 3, 2015 No Comments

When baroque music fell out of fashion centuries ago, the original music for 17th century theater stopped accompanying even much-revived plays.

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The Powel House: Utilizing Historic PhilaLandmarks as venues for the arts

Debra Miller March 1, 2015 No Comments

Celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2015, the Powel House is hosting an array of special events in the fine and performing arts throughout the year.

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