Category Archives: Audience Development

Family Concert

The 2013 Family Concert: “All-Stars of the Italian Baroque” Saturday, March 16 4-5pm First Congregational Church of Berkeley 2345 Channing...
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November Program Notes: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 11 in B-flat Major In an era of harried composers whose livelihoods...
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Baroque Masters: Rameau and Bach

Did you miss this past weekend’s Radio Broadcast Series on 102.1 FM KDFC with host Nicholas McGegan? Don’t worry, you can...
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Baroque boom in China?

While Europe has been probing the depths of the Baroque repertoire for over 60 years and here in the U.S....
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Pictures from Intrada

See pictures from our 30th Anniversary Opening Night Celebration, Intrada! On September 24 before the first concert of our 2010/11...
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Philharmonia Baroque featured in SFCV today

Learn about where we’ve been and where we’re going in Jesse Hamlin’s article “The Joyful Long Life of Philharmonia Baroque”...
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Debut at “The Center”

Last night was our debut performance at the Center for Performing Arts in Atherton. Here’s a picture in case you...
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Meet Courtney

This past July, we were lucky to be joined by Courtney Stredder, who interned for us through Career Explorations. Soon to be...
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A needed change of perspective

Most of our staff will be attending the Association of California Symphony Orchestras 42nd Annual Conference this Thursday, Friday and...
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FREE-harmonia Baroque Orchestra…

Don’t miss a FREE performance by a small ensemble of musicians from the orchestra. On Sunday, September 26,  at 5...
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You Like Us, You Really, Really Like Us!

Become of fan of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra on Facebook! Thank you for your support!
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Meet Scott!

Scott broke the news last week and now it’s our turn: We have engaged Scott Foglesong to write all of...
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An inspiring model?

Annalisa Pappano, a viol player in town for BFX10 from Cincinnati, wrote on her group’s blog today: What I find...
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Dudamel on education

It’s been a week since he swept through town, but we have Dudamel fever too! We were truly inspired when...
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Congratulations SFRV!

Have you picked up your issue SF Weekly‘s “Your San Francisco?” We just wanted to take a minute to congratulate...
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Glorious sounds of centuries past

On June 10-12, come say hello to us at our table at “BFX TEN” – the 10th bi-annual early music...
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Decade in Review/Year in Review

And so ends the aughts with a year that few would like to remember… except maybe us. Our last year...
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Libby visits the Fromm

Last Tuesday, period violinist Libby Wallfisch, who was in town to lead our October concerts, journeyed out into the rain...
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PBO goes to boot camp

Last Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Peter and Sasha attended the National Arts Marketing Project‘s Boot Camp at the offices...
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