Carlos Roberto Ramirez
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LocalArtsLive/William Way Classical Music Showcase

On Thursday, July 12th, at 7:30 pm after a relaxing afternoon enjoying drinks in Rittenhouse Square, I joined some friends at the William Way LGBT Community Center for the LocalArtsLive/William Way Classical Music Showcase. I was looking forward to a very interesting evening, as the bill featured three groups with unique agendas: The Laughing Bird,…See More
Jul 15, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez's blog post was featured

A Passionate end to Philadelphia's Bach Festival

On Sunday, April 1st, under the Neo-Gothic Rood Beam of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Choral Arts Philadelphia and the Bach Collegium of Philadelphia presented to a packed house Johann Sebastian Bach’s The Passion According to Saint John under the Artistic Direction of Matthew Glandorf; this performance served as the closing concert for this year’s Bach Festival…See More
Apr 6, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez posted a blog post

A Passionate end to Philadelphia's Bach Festival

On Sunday, April 1st, under the Neo-Gothic Rood Beam of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Choral Arts Philadelphia and the Bach Collegium of Philadelphia presented to a packed house Johann Sebastian Bach’s The Passion According to Saint John under the Artistic Direction of Matthew Glandorf; this performance served as the closing concert for this year’s Bach Festival…See More
Apr 6, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez's blog post was featured

Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra - "The Black Mozart"

On Saturday, March 10th, After a delicious and jovial dinner at Thai Singa House as part of the LocalArtsLive Young Friends (LYF), fellow classical music enthusiasts and I took a short stroll to 38th and Chestnut to the Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral: a recently rethought liturgical space originally built in 1898 as the Episcopal Church of the Saviour. We were…See More
Mar 13, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez posted a blog post

Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra - "The Black Mozart"

On Saturday, March 10th, After a delicious and jovial dinner at Thai Singa House as part of the LocalArtsLive Young Friends (LYF), fellow classical music enthusiasts and I took a short stroll to 38th and Chestnut to the Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral: a recently rethought liturgical space originally built in 1898 as the Episcopal Church of the Saviour. We were…See More
Mar 13, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez's blog post was featured

The Laughing Bird - The Anchor Room Salon - 2 / 24

On Friday, February 24th, at 8 in the evening, under the watchful eye of Our Lady Queen of All Saints & Mother of Fair Love, The Laughing Bird took those present at S. John’s Chapel in S. Clement’s Church (20th and Appletree) on a flight spanning four centuries of vocal and instrumental music. The Anchor Room Salon, as the early music concert was dubbed, was just that: in the true spirit of the age, a pre-concert Bacchian gathering complete with a cornucopia of nibbles and wine led directly…See More
Mar 2, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez posted a blog post

The Laughing Bird - The Anchor Room Salon - 2 / 24

On Friday, February 24th, at 8 in the evening, under the watchful eye of Our Lady Queen of All Saints & Mother of Fair Love, The Laughing Bird took those present at S. John’s Chapel in S. Clement’s Church (20th and Appletree) on a flight spanning four centuries of vocal and instrumental music. The Anchor Room Salon, as the early music concert was dubbed, was just that: in the true spirit of the age, a pre-concert Bacchian gathering complete with a cornucopia of nibbles and wine led directly…See More
Feb 28, 2012
Carlos Roberto Ramirez is now a member of LocalArtsLive
Feb 28, 2012

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If you are a professional involved in classical music, what is your specialty?
Performance Practice, Early Music, Baroque Music, Harpsichord and Early Keyboard
Website
http://ferrusthelad.wordpress.com/
Tell us something about yourself
Twenty-something Graduate Fellow in Musicology at Cornell University, Harpsichordist, and Vegetarian food enthusiast.

Carlos Roberto Ramirez's Blog

LocalArtsLive/William Way Classical Music Showcase

On Thursday, July 12th, at 7:30 pm after a relaxing afternoon enjoying drinks in Rittenhouse Square, I joined some friends at the William Way LGBT Community Center for the LocalArtsLive/William Way Classical Music Showcase. I was looking forward to a very interesting evening, as the bill featured three groups with unique agendas:…

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Posted on July 15, 2012 at 1:30pm

A Passionate end to Philadelphia's Bach Festival

On Sunday, April 1st, under the Neo-Gothic Rood Beam of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Choral Arts Philadelphia and the Bach Collegium of Philadelphia presented to a packed house Johann Sebastian Bach’s The Passion According to Saint John under the Artistic Direction of Matthew Glandorf; this performance served as the…

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Posted on April 6, 2012 at 6:00pm

Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra - "The Black Mozart"

On Saturday, March 10th, After a delicious and jovial dinner at Thai Singa House as part of the LocalArtsLive Young Friends (LYF), fellow classical music enthusiasts and I took a short stroll to 38th and Chestnut to the…

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Posted on March 13, 2012 at 12:43pm — 2 Comments

The Laughing Bird - The Anchor Room Salon - 2 / 24

On Friday, February 24th, at 8 in the evening, under the watchful eye of Our Lady Queen of All Saints & Mother of Fair Love, The Laughing Bird took those present at S. John’s Chapel in S. Clement’s Church (20th and Appletree) on a flight spanning four centuries of vocal and instrumental music. The Anchor Room Salon, as the early music…

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Posted on February 28, 2012 at 4:00pm

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