Dear lute friends, teachers, students, enthusiasts,
   April 15 is the application deadline for this summer's Baroque Academy
   at the Amherst Early Music Workshop, July 10â15 in New London,
   Connecticut. We have openings for lutenists, theorbists and baroque
   guitarists. Financial aid is available. Application info here. (Select
   "Baroque Academy for Instrumentalists. Registration fee waved for
   applications submitted and paid before May 1.)
   Baroque Academy is an auditioned, week-long, intensive workshop for
   professionals, pre-professionals and advanced amateurs.
   The central project for lute continuo players will be a staged Erismena
   by Cavalli in an original, seventeenth-century English singing version.
   The lutenists' major activity will be seventeenth-century Italianate
   recitative accompaniment, focussing both on ensemble and dramatic
   shading, through two daily rehearsal and coaching sessions.
   Baroque Academy participants also take part in coached chamber music
   ensembles and master classes.
   This summer's Baroque Academy also coincides with the Lute Society of
   America's summer workshop on the same campus. Baroque Academy students
   can take part in master classes with LSA faculty, and LSA attendees
   will be able to take part in the Cavalli. LSA is offering master
   classes with Nigel North and Xavier DÃaz-Latorre. I teach the Baroque
   Academy lute master class and lead the band for the Cavalli.
   Links to relevant Amherst Early Music and Lute Society website for this
   workshop are below. Please share this with your students, friends,
   colleagues, and anybody else you think might be interested. The
   deadline is soon, though!
     ⢠Amherst Early Music workshop portal:
               [1]http://www.amherstearlymusic.org/baroque_academy_aemf
     ⢠Lute Society of America portal:
               [2]http://www.amherstearlymusic.org/aemf_lutes
   âGet in touch if you've got any questions. And please pass along this
   message to anyone you think might be interested.
   Best regards,
   Richardââ Stone
   Professor of Lute and Theorbo
   Peabody Institute of Music
   Johns Hopkins University
   Baltimore, MD
   [3]www.peabody.jhu.edu
   Artistic Director
   Tempesta di Mare
   Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra
   Philadelphia, PA
   [4]www.tempestadimare.org

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References

   1. http://www.amherstearlymusic.org/baroque_academy_aemf
   2. http://www.amherstearlymusic.org/aemf_lutes
   3. http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/
   4. http://www.tempestadimare.org/


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