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Access Codes for 23-24 Season Livestreams
ON DEMAND: Mozart’s Don Giovanni
Recorded on Friday, April 26 at 7:30pm EDT
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On Demand Full-Length Concerts and Operas
23-24 Season
Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons (1 hour 56 minutes)
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Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (1 hour 45 minutes)
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Handel’s Messiah (3 hours)
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22-23 Season
Opera: Gluck’s Iphigénie en Tauride
(2 hours 20 minutes)
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Mozart’s “Jupiter” Symphony No. 41 & Sinfonia concertante (2 hours)
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New Year’s Celebration: Music by Bach, Telemann, and Vivaldi (1 hour 30 minutes)
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Handel’s Messiah (2 hours 30 minutes)
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Bach’s Mass in B Minor (2 hours 30 minutes)
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21-22 Season
Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks
Recorded October 23, 2021
Calderwood Studio, GBH
(90 minutes)
Vivaldi’s Gloria
Handel’s Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day
Recorded March 19, 2022
(1 hour 40 minutes)
Handel’s Messiah
Recorded December 12, 2021
Calderwood Studio, GBH
(3 hours)
Handel’s Amadigi di Gaula
Recorded April 22, 2022
Calderwood Studio, GBH
(2 hours 20 minutes)
New Year’s Celebration: Music by Mozart, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, and Cimarosa
Recorded December 31, 2021
Calderwood Studio, GBH
(90 minutes)
20-21 Season
The X-tet: A Concert Documentary
Premiered March 19 + 20, 2021
(1 hour)
Handel’s Gloria
Recorded April 10, 2021
Fraser Studio, GBH
(1 hour)
Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons
Recorded Sept 26, 2020
Fraser Studio, GBH
(1 hour)
A Baroque Holiday
Recorded Dec 5, 2020
Fraser Studio, GBH
(1 hour 15 mins)
From the Archives
Boston Baroque & The Lobkowicz Collections
Boston Baroque is delighted to announce a new partnership with The Lobkowicz Collections, one of Europe’s oldest and finest private collections. Known for their patronage of composer Ludwig van Beethoven, the House of Lobkowicz—a Czech noble family—has musical archives containing 4,500 volumes assembled over three centuries of collecting. This partnership will allow subscribers exclusive inside access to the archives with scholars from The Lobkowicz Collections.
The 7th Prince Lobkowicz and Beethoven with Dr. Kathryn Libin
Recorded Tues, Oct 3, 2023 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Beethoven’s Music at the Lobkowicz Palace in Vienna with Dr. Kathryn Libin
Recorded Sun, Nov 7, 2021 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Mozartiana in the Lobkowicz Collections with Dr. Kathryn Libin and Martin Pearlman
Recorded Tues, March 8, 2023 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Haydn, Prince Lobkowicz, and Creation Mania in Vienna & Bohemia with Dr. Kathryn Libin
Recorded Sun, Feb 13, 2022 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Dive Deep: Handel’s Messiah with Dr. Kathryn Libin and Dr. Malcolm Bruno
Recorded Thurs, Dec 15, 2022 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Introducing the Music Archives at
The Lobkowicz Collections
(17 minutes)
Virtual Programs
23-24 Season
Boston Baroque is proud to announce an incredible lineup of Virtual Programs for our 50th Year! Our Virtual Program Series is included in your subscription as one of the many benefits of being a subscriber. This season, you can hear from Boston Baroque musicians, and experts from around the world with these spectacular programs, including with our continued partnership with the Lobkowicz Collections. Explore the entire Virtual Series Program here. All programs will be recorded and available to watch on-demand following the live event.
You will be notified 1 week before the event and 2 hours before the event with an email and a Zoom link.
The Premieres of Beethoven, Handel, and Mozart with Thomas Forrest Kelly and Martin Pearlman
Aired September 19, 2023 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Dive Deep: “The Trumpet Shall Sound” with Justin Bland, Sidney Outlaw, and Roderick Williams, hosted by Matthew Principe
Aired December 5, 2023 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Behind-the-Scenes of Boston Baroque Livestreams with Sarah Radcliffe-Marrs and Martin Pearlman, hosted by Matthew Principe
Aired on February 23, 2024 on Zoom
(1 hour)
From the Archives
Boston Baroque & Opera: Highlights through the Years with Thomas Forrest Kelly and Martin Pearlman
Aired March 30, 2013 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Life as the First Baroque Orchestra
with Thomas Forrest Kelly and Martin Pearlman
Aired September 20, 2022 on Zoom
(1 hour)
From Messiah to The Mystery Sonatas: Boston Baroque’s Commercial Recordings with Martin Pearlman and Christina Day Martinson, hosted by Brian McCreath in partnership with GBH Music
Aired January 24, 2023 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Dive Deep: Baroque Orchestras with Laurence Libin (1 hour)
Period Instruments in Modern Times
with Martin Pearlman, Christina Day Martinson, Joseph Monticello, and Todd Williams, hosted by Brian McCreath in partnership with GBH Music
Aired November 7, 2022 on Zoom
(1 hour)
The Art of Tuning: Christina Day Martinson and Julia McKenzie discuss Biber’s The Mystery Sonatas (1 hour)
A Conversation with the Stars: HANDEL’s Amadigi di Gaula with Anthony Roth Costanzo, Daniela Mack, Amanda Forsythe, and Camille Ortiz
(1 hour)
Behind-the-Scenes at GBH
(1 hour)
“Talking Beethoven”
with Cathy Fuller and Martin Pearlman
Aired Feb 25, 2021 on Zoom
(1 hour)
Behind-the-Scenes with Livestream Director Matthew Principe (1 hour)
A Conversation with the Stars: HANDEL’s Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day with soprano Elena Villalón and tenor Rufus Müller
(1 hour)
A Conversation with the Stars:
Soprano Susanna Phillips
(1 hour)
A Conversation with the Stars: HANDEL’s Messiah with soprano Maya Kherani
(1 hour)
Dive Deep: Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610
with Brian McCreath and Martin Pearlman
(1 hour)
Documentary Short Films
Boston Baroque: In the Beginning
(12 mins)
Preparing the Performing Edition of Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea
(10 mins)
The Trumpet Shall Sound
(11 mins)
Celebrating the New Year with Boston Baroque
(9 mins)
Reflections on Handel’s Messiah
(13 mins)
Conductor & Concertmaster
(7 mins)
Handel’s Water Music
(8 mins)
Casting an Opera
(7 mins)
Performing and Recording The Mystery Sonatas
(12 mins)
Conducting Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5
(8 mins)
The Orchestra on Stage
(7 mins)
Performing the Recorder with Aldo Abreu
(10 mins)