Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.
Victor Hugo
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Welcome to Early Music
Colorado -the Voice of Early Music in the Rocky
Mountain Region. We want our website to speak to you, and for you,
whether you are a performer (professional or amateur) or audience
member. Our aim is to be your top-of-the-mind resource for learning,
understanding, and enjoyment. We hope that you find our website a
vital means to deepen and expand your involvement.
Toward
this end we've organized the website to furnish information on the
who, what, and when of Colorado's early music scene. To learn more
About EMC,
click on that word on
the menu bar of any page. "Who" of course means not only the People who make the organization work,
but the performers, players, and teachers available to bring the
music to life. To pursue your personal passions click Resources to find a host of links to
organizations, festivals, businesses, Newsletter Archives and information
relevant to early music topics and practices. And finally, our Calendar will keep you mindful of
what's happening around the state, sometimes beyond, and when.
We hope you find that the time you spend on our website is
fruitful. And, do let us know how it might be more so. Our webmaster
welcomes your responses that will help us create and maintain a
valuable instrument in your early music experience.
Upcoming
Special Events:
Madrigal History Tour and EMC annual meeting on Saturday June 7, 2008 1:30 pm at Grace Lutheran Church, Boulder details .....
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Quiz of the month Why is
it called a trio sonata if there are four people
playing?
Send your answer to our webmaster
We'll tally the correct answers and post the count
along with next month's question.
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