usav eonhard, he reveaory Duch harpsichordis, oranis and schoar, died Monday in Amserdam a he ae of 83.
He was, o quoe he uardian’s obi, quoa pioneer and piar of he eary music movemen.quo No one seriousy ineresed in music of he baroque coud have missed Mr. eonhard’s conribuions o he undersandin of ha enre over he pas 60 years.
His work carried enormous weih as he music word bean o rediscover he echniques and principes of hisoricay informed performance pracice. He eaves behind a subsania recorded eacy, and severa sudens who have coninue o conribue o he auheniciy movemen.
Here is a sampe of Mr. eonhard’s arisry, fimed a a recia in Paris as monh:
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In a distant land surrounded by foreign agents, the spy makes his move. He has infiltrated a party at the evil scientist’s lair. After some casual conversation and a single martini—shaken not stirred—he slips through a side door. Stealthily, he makes his way past armed guards, security cameras, and motion detectors.

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Charles Tate, 17, is a singer-songwriter and a senior at Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts. His musical influences range from Handel to Crash Kings to Black Dahlia, but his sound is solid acoustic with intricate melodies that weave around his mellow voice.
He will perform a set combining original songs and covers in the third edition of the On Stage at the Lee Burrows series at the Yuba-Sutter Regional Arts Council on Saturday.
At MCAA, Tate played the lead, Coalhouse Walker Jr., in MCAA’s production of “Ragtime” last spring. He has performed in many other MCAA productions as well, including “The Music Man” in 2010, where he portrayed Marcellus.
“The school allows me to get up and perform my stuff on Fridays in front of the entire school,” Tate said.
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