At the turn of the 16th century, King Charles VIII of France and the lords of the great Italian city-states vied for military and cultural dominance. Music and ideas flowed across borders and a groundbreaking Italian printer captured it all on paper, beginning with the “Gutenberg Bible of music,” the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton. Piffaro, the Renaissance Band and GRAMMY award-winning tenor James Reese bring to life the clash of arms, the sublime songs, the courtly dances, and one of the most beautiful elegies for a musical master ever written!
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral is at 19 S. 38th St., Philadelphia, PA.
Martin Hayes Quartet (11/22/25-11/22/25)
Ruth Naomi Floyd: Are We Yet Somehow Alive? (4/25/24-4/25/24)
Videos
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Jane Lynch’s A Swingin’ Little Christmas featuring Kate Flannery, Tim Davis, and the Tony Guerrero Quintet
Keswick Theatre (12/2 - 1/2) | |
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BTE Presented Event: Gabe Stillman
Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble (1/2 - 1/3) | |
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Chris Capehart ♦ Master Magician
Smoke & Mirrors Theater in House of Magic (1/9 - 1/10) | |
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Danielle Schwartz ♦ Renowned Psychic Medium
Smoke & Mirrors Theater in House of Magic (12/14 - 12/14) | |
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Live It All Again: The RUSH Experience
The Lamp Theatre (1/30 - 1/30) | |
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Ruckus with Davóne Tines: What is Your Hand in This?
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral (1/29 - 1/29) | |
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Kayhan Kalhor
Zellerbach Theatre (3/8 - 3/8) | |
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The Prom
Temple Theaters (4/17 - 4/26) | |
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