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has also yielded a wealth of creative artistry. Emmanuel Music has achieved international recognition from audiences and critics alike in its innovative collaborations with leading visionaries among the other arts, including the Mark Morris Dance Group and stage director
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was acting artistic director as the search for a successor took place. Ryan Turner was named
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In a schedule that totals over fifty performances per year, guest conductors have included composer John
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