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Bach for the Holidays, with Selections from Handel’s Messiah

Welcome the holiday season with the incomparable music of J.S. Bach and his contemporary Handel. Featuring the festive and joyful Cantata 51, with soprano Nola Richardson and trumpeter Kathryn James […]

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Bach for the Holidays, with Selections from Handel’s Messiah

Welcome the holiday season with the incomparable music of J.S. Bach and his contemporary Handel. Featuring the festive and joyful Cantata 51, with soprano Nola Richardson and trumpeter Kathryn James […]

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Bach for the Holidays, with selections from Handel’s messiah

The Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado invites you to celebrate the holiday season with the incomparable music of J.S. Bach and his contemporary Handel.  Featuring the festive and joyful Cantata […]

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Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado – Handel & Purcell

Handel & Purcell – The London Connection Magnificent music from two brilliant composers whose music was connected by the vibrant backdrop of London. Join Cynthia Miller Freivogel and BCOC’s core […]

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Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado – Handel & Purcell

Handel & Purcell – The London Connection Magnificent music from two brilliant composers whose music was connected by the vibrant backdrop of London. Join Cynthia Miller Freivogel and BCOC’s core […]

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Bach’s “Brandenburgs” – A Late Evening on Early Instruments

A review by Marc Shulgold  A list of Greatest Hits from the Baroque would be incomplete without Vivaldi’s tuneful “Four Seasons” and Bach’s brilliant “Brandenburg” Concertos. It’s not unusual to […]

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Spreading Baroque Music’s Joys

A preview by Marc Shulgold  Maybe Frank Nowell’s Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado should work out an arrangement of the Beatles’ “Here, There and Everywhere.” That tune pretty much describes […]

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Wolfgang and His Pals

Herr Johann Christian Bach, music master of the queen, took Wolfgang between his knees. He would play a few measures; then Wolfgang would continue.

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Bravely Mixing the New with the Old

A preview by Marc Shulgold  “It’s a very eclectic mix,” says the ever-understated Frank Nowell, about the program served up March 17 and 18 by his Baroque Chamber Orchestra of […]

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Celebrating a Decade of Baroque Brilliance

A review by Marc Shulgold  In greeting his audience at the Bahá’í Center in Denver Sunday afternoon, Frank Nowell promised that this season-ending concert by his Baroque Chamber Orchestra of […]

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