Louise Basbas on Curating Thousands of Years of Music Before 1800

Louise Basbas on Curating Thousands of Years of Music Before 1800
Alla Francesca. Calain Genuys
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NEW YORK—Early music is a bit like musical archaeology: uncovering dusty Bach scores forgotten on the shelves, unearthing tomes of music scores untouched for centuries and buried in library archives. 

“I am always thinking about it,” said Louise Basbas, director of the concert series Music Before 1800 (MB1800) at the Corpus Christi Church in Manhattan. She is always looking for interesting artists who are pioneering new repertoire.

Louise Basbas. (Tatiana Daubek)
Louise Basbas. Tatiana Daubek
Catherine Yang
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Catherine Yang has been with The Epoch Times in New York since 2008. She also launched and previously served as chief editor of American Essence magazine and Epoch Health.