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3.28.24 LOS ALAMOS DAILY POST—Santa Fe Pro Musica Announces 2024–2025 Season

“Artistic Director Colin Jacobsen presents a fresh and innovative twist on Pro Musica’s acclaimed orchestra concerts. The Orchestra Series invites five featured artists as both soloists and composers—Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh, Mexican singer Magos Hererra, violinist Colin Jacobsen, Wu Man, pipa, and shakuhachi player Kojiru Umezakii.”—Carol A. Clark, Los Alamos Daily Post Read full article…

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3.26.24 This April—Quatuor Ébène, Organ Recital III and The Mozart Requiem!

Join us this April for Quatuor Ébene on Sunday, April 14, Organ Recital III with David Solem on Wednesday, April 17, and our grand season finale performances of The Mozart Requiem on April 27 and 28. Buy tickets HERE. Read on Mailchimp.

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3.22.24 NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE—Five Things to Do This Weekend

Click HERE to read about Pro Musica’s Baroque Holy Week concerts in New Mexico Magazine’s “5 Things to Do This Weekend.” “This is an unusual concert in that it features French Baroque music, which is not often performed,” Redfield says. “It requires antique instruments because its musical expression doesn’t translate well to modern instruments. The…

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3.22.24 PASATIEMPO—Spend Holy Week with four French female composers

Click HERE to read about Santa Fe Pro Musica’s Baroque Holy Week concerts in the Pasatiempo. “The Springtime equivalent of Santa Fe Pro Musica’s long-running Baroque Christmas concert series is a pair of Holy Week performances … The 2024 iteration has a fascinating focus—music by four female composers”—Mark Tiarks, Pasatiempo Click HERE to buy tickets.

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3.21.24 OPERAWIRE—Santa Fe Pro Musica to Present Mozart’s Requiem

Click HERE to read OperaWire article about Pro Musica’s upcoming performances of Mozart’s Requiem. “Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico, featuring soprano Sherezade Panthaki, alto Meg Bragle, tenor Thomas Cooley, and bass-baritone Douglas Williams, will accompany the Pro Musica Orchestra in presenting the Austrian master’s final work. The 75-minute program opens with a rendition of Anna…

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3.19.24 LOS ALAMOS DAILY POST—Santa Fe Pro Musica Presents The Mozart Requiem–2024 Season Orchestra Finale

Click HERE to read about Pro Musica’s 2024 season final in the Los Alamos Daily Post. “Under the leadership of Conductor Laureate Thomas O’Connor, the Pro Musica Orchestra is joined by Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico and soprano Sherezade Panthaki, alto Meg Bragle, tenor Thomas Cooley, and bass-baritone Douglas Williams in presenting Mozart’s final masterpiece,…

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3.17.23 ALBUQUERQUE JOUNRAL—Getting intimate

Click HERE to read about the Pro Musica’s Baroque Holy Week concerts on Saturday, March 23 at 7:30pm and Sunday, March 24 at 3pm. “Step back into the 18th century and experience chamber music as it is meant to be heard, in intimate and resonant spaces. For those longing for a more traditional Holy Week,…

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3.15.24 Organ Series—Recital II

Click above to listen to “Daffodils, being the poetry of Christ” from Frederick Frahm’s Three Flower Pieces. Join us on Wednesday, March 20 to hear it in person! Read on Mailchimp.

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3.15.24 PASATIEMPO—A Fine Set of Pipes

Click HERE to read about Pro Musica’s upcoming Organ Recial II on Wednesday, March 20 at Noon with composer and organist Frederick Frahm. “Frahm also is a composer, and he’ll perform three of his own works: Three Flower Pieces, La Morte Meditata, and Three Fantasies in the manner of an organ concerto.”—Pasatiempo

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Bach Festival-Baroque Holy Week with Clara Rottsolk

3.11.24 SANTA FE OPERA GUILD—Santa Fe Pro Musica: Baroque Holy Week

Santa Fe Pro Musica continues their beloved tradition of Baroque Holy Week concerts on historical instruments. In these inspiring and unique concerts, featuring Santa Fe favorite soprano Clara Rottsolk and violinist Stephen Redfield, the Pro Musica Baroque Ensemble presents music by women composers from the French court of the Sun King, Louis XIV (1638–1715). Click…

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3.7.24 Baroque Holy Week on OperaWire

Click HERE to read about our Baroque Holy Week concerts on OperaWire.  “Santa Fe Pro Musica continues its tradition of Baroque Holy Week concerts on historical instruments. This year soprano Clara Rottsolk performs music by women composers.”—Afton Wooten, OperaWire

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3.5.24 Meet the Musician—Clara Rottsolk, soprano

Click above to hear soprano Clara Rottsolk perform “Rossignols vous chantez (Printemps)” from Julie Pinel’s Songs. Buy tickets HERE to hear it in person on March 23 and 24! Read on Mailchimp.

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2.29.24 Join us for our Baroque Holy Week concerts!

Experience the music of French Baroque women composers performed on historical instruments this March 23 and 24 at the first Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe. Buy tickets HERE. Read on Mailchimp.

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2.27.24 Join us for our Series Finales!

Join us for our final three concerts that conclude our 2023–24 Baroque, String Quartet, and Orchestra Series’. Buy tickets HERE. Read on Mailchimp.

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2.22.24 Join us for the Elias Quartet this Sunday!

Click above to hear the Elias Quartet perform “Molto adagio” from Beethoven’s Quartet in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2. Buy tickets below to hear it in person this Sunday. Buy tickets HERE. Read on Mailchimp.

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