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"[T]here's nothing musically AGAVE can't do." –Textura (December, 2023)

"Their individual lyricism and impeccable ensemble held us spellbound...We leapt immediately to our feet to give AGAVE and Mobley a well-deserved standing ovation. Cries of “Bravo!” resounded as the musicians walked off the stage." –The Boston Musical Intelligencer (February, 2025)

"Heartrending...carefully planned, beautifully paced, this album forges connections deeper than the composers' shared womanhood." –Early Music America (October, 2023)

AGAVE and Cecilia Duarte perform Aloha 'Oe at the Whidbey Island Music Festival

Agave and star mezzo-soprano Cecilia Duarte performing Lili'uokalani's classic Island song "Aloha 'Oe" at the Whidbey Island Music Festival, June 2025, during the premier of their Distant Shores program.

Biber Fundraiser
Agave recording session for Unchained Harmony in Medina, WA, with Kris Kwapis, Anna Marsh, and producer Geoffrey Silver from Acis. Enjoy this work in progress as we put the finishing touches on our new album project!

Unchained Harmony Album Fundraiser!

Make a tax deductible donation to help support our upcoming recording "Unchained Harmony" featuring trumpeter Kris Kwapis and dulcian player Anna Marsh, an epic organ, and virtuoso music by the great Heinrich Ignaz Biber, and his amazing contemporaries Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Antonio Bertali, Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky, and Georg Muffat!

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As Her Music Is Reconsidered, a Composer Turns 135. Again. The work of Florence B. Price is having a renaissance, and new, foundational details about her life and racial identity are still being discovered.

As Her Music Is Reconsidered, a Composer Turns 135. Again. The work of Florence B. Price is having a renaissance, and new, foundational details about her life and racial identity are still being discovered.

The work of Florence B. Price is having a renaissance, and new, foundational details about her life and racial identity are still being discovered.

Check out NY Times article