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July 13, 2009

This is early music week in Baltimore

Two mid-week concerts offer music from medieval, Renaissance and baroque eras.

The fine Peabody Consort, led by Mark Cudek, will explore two enticing areas of repertoire -- pieces used in early productions of Shakespeare plays, and Sephardic music from medieval Spain. This concert is at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (the 14th) at ...

the Bolton St. Synagogue, 212 W. Cold Spring Lane. Admission is free.

The engaging ensemble known as Harmonious Blacksmith will perform a colorful sampling concertos by Vivaldi, Bach and Telemann at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday (the 15th) at the Engineers Club in Mount Vernon Place. Tickets are $20, with $5 rush seats for students.

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About Tim Smith
I was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up there. Initial thoughts of becoming a cocktail pianist faded when I realized I hated taking requests. I decided to study music history instead, and got a B. A. in that field from Eisenhower College in Seneca Falls, New York, and an M.A. from Occidental College in Los Angeles. After free-lance gigs for the Washington Star and the Washington Post, I worked as classical music critic for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel during the 1980s and '90s, a period when I also ventured into radio, contributing to NPR and hosting a weekly show on a West Palm Beach station. Since April 2000, I've been classical music critic at the Baltimore Sun. Over the years, I've written occasional articles for the New York Times, BBC Music Magazine and other publications, and I'm a longtime, regular contributor to Opera News and the U.K. magazine Opera. You may still be able to find on the remainder racks my one and only book, The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to Classical Music (Perigee, 2002).
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