Antonio Verrio, “The Sea Triumph of Charles II” (ca. 1674), oil paint on canvas, 224.5 x 231, The Royal Collection / HM Queen Elizabeth II (all images courtesy of Tate Britain) John Closterman, “The ...
Boris Johnson looked above him. He was delivering a speech in the Painted Hall at Greenwich, part of a building designed in the 1690s by Sir Christopher Wren as the centerpiece for a hospital for ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Handel and Haydn Society returns in February to continue its 209th season with ...
Grammy-nominated countertenor (and Jamaica Plain resident) Reginald Mobley and baroque violinist Rachel Podger co-curated a program featuring three composers who called London home. Great Britain has ...
A lecture is set to explore Britain's best-loved Baroque country houses, including Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth House. The Arts Society Isle of Wight has organised the lecture, which will be ...
Sometimes sparks fly in a new relationship. Take, for example, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra's March 2017 concerts with keyboard player and conductor Richard Egarr, its first ever with the British ...
Routine is great, but once in a while it’s good to leave the box of familiarity and do something a tad off-plumb. Enter Red Priest. The British baroque ensemble visited the Classical 101 studios ...