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00:00 Opening and Laurette Goldberg Award: Renate Weiland 03:45 COMTESSA 27:22 Thomas Binkley Award: David Esteban Escobar 30:42 Charlotte Tang, fortepiano 58:15 Howard Mayer Brown Award: Kenneth Slowik 1:05:04 Ars Poetica This video was premeried as part of the 2025 Virtual EMA Summit. This program featured the ensembles COMTESSA and Ars Poetica as well as forte pianist Charlotte Tang and recognizes the recipients of our 2025 Annual Awards - Kenneth Slowik, Renate Weiland, and David Esteban Escobar. ----------------- COMTESSA is a Montréal-based ensemble that brings the music of the 11th to 15th centuries to life through dynamic performances and meticulous research. Using medieval period instruments, the ensemble offers audiences an immersive journey into the soundscapes of medieval music. Featuring women and nonbinary performers, COMTESSA showcases a fresh perspective on this timeless repertoire. Combining her passion on early 19th-century music and historical instruments, Charlotte Tang has been actively performing on both historical and modern pianos across Canada and the States. Recent highlights include a residency at the Banff Centre, as well as performances at the Conference of the Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies and Cornell University. Alongside her modern piano studies at Indiana University, Charlotte focused on early 19th-century Viennese pianos and works by Schubert and Schumann under Prof. Elisabeth Wright. Founded by Artistic Director Caroline Nicolas, Ars Poetica is an ensemble of acclaimed musicians who share a passion for bringing historical music to the stage. Dedicated to the power of storytelling through music, each program explores themes such as mythology, fairy tales, and love stories. AP’s concerts combine innovative repertoire choices, particularly of music from the high Renaissance to early Baroque, with sophisticated interpretations. Future seasons will include performances at the Indianapolis Early Music Festival, a recording project to be distributed by Avie Records, a collaboration with Taiwan’s The Gleam Ensemble, as well as multi-disciplinary programs with poets, dancers, and actors.