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Please add this item to your order of a Newsletter Listing or an Exclusive E-Blast if you are sending us your info less than one week before launch date.

Our semi-monthly email newsletter, Notes on the Scene, is devoted to early music events in and around New York City and related news. It is emailed on the first and third Thursdays of every month to an "opt-in" list of over 5,600 subscribers.

You can purchase a listing, which includes:

  • basic information about your event
  • a thumbnail photo
  • a link to your website for more information
  • a link to the MTA Trip Planner site
  • a link to the GEMS “Disabled Access Info” page
  • a listing in the “Upcoming Events” page on our website with a link to your website or event page (when applicable).

If you do not have a website or a page with detailed information about your event, you can also purchase a full page on the GEMS website devoted to your event or season. This includes:

  • one or two full-size photos
  • a Key Information column
  • event details and program notes
  • a link to your event on Google Maps with nearby restaurants
  • Events we consider to be of unusual interest or exceptional quality will be given more prominence in a "Featured Events" section; inclusion in this section is an editorial decision. The newsletter will also include general news about early music in NYC and about GEMS.

Our semi-monthly email newsletter, Notes on the Scene, is devoted to early music events in and around New York City and related news. It is emailed on the first and third Thursdays of every month to an "opt-in" list of over 5,600 subscribers.

You can purchase a listing, which includes:

  • basic information about your event
  • a thumbnail photo
  • a link to your website for more information
  • a link to the MTA Trip Planner site
  • a link to the GEMS “Disabled Access Info” page
  • a listing in the “Upcoming Events” page on our website with a link to your website or event page (when applicable).

If you do not have a website or a page with detailed information about your event, you can also purchase a full page on the GEMS website devoted to your event or season. This includes:

  • one or two full-size photos
  • a Key Information column
  • event details and program notes
  • a link to your event on Google Maps with nearby restaurants
  • Events we consider to be of unusual interest or exceptional quality will be given more prominence in a "Featured Events" section; inclusion in this section is an editorial decision. The newsletter will also include general news about early music in NYC and about GEMS.

Our semi-monthly email newsletter, Notes on the Scene, is devoted to early music events in and around New York City and related news. It is emailed on the first and third Thursdays of every month to an "opt-in" list of over 5,600 subscribers.

You can purchase a listing, which includes:

  • basic information about your event
  • a thumbnail photo
  • a link to your website for more information
  • a link to the MTA Trip Planner site
  • a link to the GEMS “Disabled Access Info” page
  • a listing in the “Upcoming Events” page on our website with a link to your website or event page (when applicable).

If you do not have a website or a page with detailed information about your event, you can also purchase a full page on the GEMS website devoted to your event or season. This includes:

  • one or two full-size photos
  • a Key Information column
  • event details and program notes
  • a link to your event on Google Maps with nearby restaurants
  • Events we consider to be of unusual interest or exceptional quality will be given more prominence in a "Featured Events" section; inclusion in this section is an editorial decision. The newsletter will also include general news about early music in NYC and about GEMS.

Our semi-monthly email newsletter, Notes on the Scene, is devoted to early music events in and around New York City and related news. It is emailed on the first and third Thursdays of every month to an "opt-in" list of over 5,600 subscribers.

You can purchase a listing, which includes:

  • basic information about your event
  • a thumbnail photo
  • a link to your website for more information
  • a link to the MTA Trip Planner site
  • a link to the GEMS “Disabled Access Info” page
  • a listing in the “Upcoming Events” page on our website with a link to your website or event page (when applicable).

Our semi-monthly email newsletter, Notes on the Scene, is devoted to early music events in and around New York City and related news. It is emailed on the first and third Thursdays of every month to an "opt-in" list of over 5,600 subscribers.

You can purchase a listing, which includes:

  • basic information about your event
  • a thumbnail photo
  • a link to your website for more information
  • a link to the MTA Trip Planner site
  • a link to the GEMS “Disabled Access Info” page
  • a listing in the “Upcoming Events” page on our website with a link to your website or event page (when applicable).

Our semi-monthly email newsletter, Notes on the Scene, is devoted to early music events in and around New York City and related news. It is emailed on the first and third Thursdays of every month to an "opt-in" list of over 5,600 subscribers.

You can purchase a listing, which includes:

  • basic information about your event
  • a thumbnail photo
  • a link to your website for more information
  • a link to the MTA Trip Planner site
  • a link to the GEMS “Disabled Access Info” page
  • a listing in the “Upcoming Events” page on our website with a link to your website or event page (when applicable).

GEMS is a non-profit corporation that supports and promotes the artists and organizations in New York devoted to early music — playing repertoire from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical periods.