A North American father of ‘period instrument’ performances takes his final bow with Boston Baroque
After half a century, Martin Pearlman is retiring from the group he started.
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Turntable: This global music connoisseur’s playlist will take you on a journey
Marco Werman, co-host of The World, takes us across the globe, from Cameroon to Egypt and back to the United States.
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Madeline Wong, co-founder of Saugus mainstay Kowloon, has died at 95
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A reimagining of Chekhov's classic 'The Cherry Orchard' bears fruit
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