Archive for June, 2009

Boston Camerata

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The Boston Camerata, founded in 1954, was associated until 1974 with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Since 1968, Joel Cohen has directed the ensemble’s teaching, research, recording and concert activities. Camerata began touring overseas in 1974, and has maintained an international presence ever since. In recent seasons, Camerata has been [...]

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Boston Baroque

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Boston Baroque was the first permanent Baroque orchestra in North America. Founded in 1973 as “Banchetto Musicale” by American conductor and harpsichordist Martin Pearlman, the ensemble presents an annual subscription concert series in Greater Boston, has toured in New York, New England an the Midwest and reaches an international audience with [...]

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Boston Ballet

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Boston Ballet was founded in 1963 by E. Virginia Williams as the first professional repertory ballet company in New England. Under the dynamic leadership of Artistic Director Bruce Marks, who joined Boston Ballet in 1985, the Company has experienced enormous growth, both artistically and institutionally. Anna-Marie Holmes, associate director and a [...]

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Boston Academy of Music

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During the early 19th century, Boston Academy of Music was one of the most important musical organizations in Boston, presenting important choral and orchestral works and local premieres, such as Beethoven’s First and Fifth Symphonies.
In 1980, baritone Richard Conrad relaunched Boston Academy as a professional vocal repertory company dedicated to presenting important and rarely heard [...]

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Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University

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Fewer than half a dozen universities in the world have art collections that rank with the best art musuems anywhere. One of these universities is Harvard. The Harvard University Art Museums house one of the most extensive and important art collections in the world. The over 150,000 objects range from antiquity to [...]

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American Repertory Theatre

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The American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.), founded by Robert Brustein, has been active for 30 years as a professional producing organization and theatrical training conservatory. Following his appointment as Dean of the Yale School of Drama in 1966, Mr. Brustein established the Yale Repertory Theatre and served as its Artistic Director for [...]

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Young Artists Theatre

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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only [...]

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Walters Art Museum

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In 1931, the city of Baltimore received one of its greatest treasures when Henry Walters (1848-1931) bequeathed his Art Gallery and his collection of 22,000 works of art to his native city “for the benefit of the public.” The Walters bequest is still considered among the greatest acts of cultural philanthropy [...]

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Vagabond Players Inc.

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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only [...]

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University of Maryland, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only [...]

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