Hawaii Performing Arts Festival: July 6-28 Last Five Years, Handel's Giulio Cesare, Great Performances at Davies Chapel, and Britten's Turn of the Screw. December 6th, Messiah LOUIS XIV's BASSOON presents the East Coast premiere of 5 five new suites from the manuscript discovered by Jeffrey Cohan in Paris which details "the little concerts given for his Majesty in the evenings” in 1713. Several of the 67 suites which were “collected and put in order by Philidor le Pere", Louis XIV's music librarian Andre Danican Philidor l'ainé, were premiered last year and included in last year's festival, and this year's presentation of 5 additional suites is performed with bassoonist Anna Marsh, baroque flutist Jeffrey Cohan and violist Steve Creswell, all of whom performed this new group of suites for the first time in 8 performances in the Pacific Northwest in March, in this CHCMF performance with the addition of violinist Marlisa Del Cid Woods. How better to conclude our 20th anniversary celebration than with the most famous concerti of the Baroque? This ground-breaking interpretation by Ensemble Caprice intersperses Shostakovich’s Op. 87 preludes, which were deeply influenced by Bach but hold to their own musical language. Travel from 18th century Germany to 20th century Russia and witness the Baroque master communicating with his modern counterpart. Fascinating! Faculty Concert, first night. September 18th-21st "I have rarely heard Vivaldi played with such hair-raising fizz and frenzy... Rodolfo Richter worked miracles of dexterity." LONDON TIMES Enjoy a thrilling and festive season opener directed by Brazilian-born Rodolfo Richter of the Academy of Ancient Music. Richter is featured in Vivaldi's exotic concerto Il grosso mogul. Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks ends our concert with a bang! Jean-Philippe Rameau's "The Muskateers" An Oboe Band Concert November 1st, "The American Dream" Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society Masters of the Baroque Tickets for this concert will be available in the fall, and will be sold by Chatham Baroque. A Renaissance Christmas: Music of Flanders and Italy circa 1500-Folger Shakespeare Library In the courts of Renaissance Italy, princes vied with each other in filling their chapels with the famous singer/composers from the North. As learned polyphony helped the rulers of Florence and Ferrara display their erudition and good taste, glimmers of a more popular native Italian style started appearing, first at the court of the Sforzas in Milan. Many of these new style works honored Mary, the most popular of all saints. With voices, winds, and strings, the Consort explores the contrast between these styles in this program of seasonal music by Josquin, Ockeghem, Obrecht, and Compère. Pre-concert discussion with Robert Aubry Davis Early Music Seminar Marsh Bird Baroque poster below: Schütz Project “They that sow in tears: music and faith in the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648).” David Miller, violone, with Matthew Hall, keyboards; Zoe Weiss, viols; guests Ryaan Ahmed, theorbo; Anna Marsh, bassoon; and vocalists Julia Cavallaro, Claire Raphaelson, Scott Mello, and David Tinervia. Features music by Heinrich Schütz and Johann Hermann Schein, as well as organ improvisations and contemporaneous texts. Funded in part by the Cornell Council for the Arts and the Institute for German Cultural Studies. Washington Bach Consort, b minor mass. Renaissance winds with Jeff Cohan, flute and John Lenti, Lute. Renaissance winds with Jeff Cohan, flute and John Lenti, Lute. Renaissance winds with Jeff Cohan, flute and John Lenti, Lute. Renaissance winds with Jeff Cohan, flute and John Lenti, Lute. André Grétry's André Grétry's A benefit to celebrate Opera Lafayette's 20th Anniversary Season will directly follow this performance André Grétry's Tempesta di Mare Tempesta di Mare - added performance SFEMs Baroque Workshop www.bachconsort.org/ Recital/Convocation at 11am and Masterclass at 2pm. More information at operaatelier.com More info and tickets at: http://www.chateauversailles-spectacles.fr/en/spectacles/2015/lully-armide More info and tickets at operalafayette.org More info at: operalafayette.org More info and tickets at https://www.pcmsconcerts.org/concerts/gamut-bach-ensemble-2015/ Boismortier and Bach! For more information please email Anna Marsh. For More info about the various venues: http://www.sebastians.org/calendar/#all http://www.cathedralchoralsociety.org/events/vivaldi-gloria For more details and tickets: http://tempestadimare.org/2015-2016-programs-dates/ More information at: http://www.cathedral.org/events/MozartRequiem2016.shtml#.VhRQQ3j0j8E Dates subject to change, TBA, and watch the website http://sfems.org With Jeff Cohan, Flute and Oleg Timofeyev, theorbo and lute http://www.bhcmf.org Dvorak: Serenade for Winds in d minor, Op. 44 With Grand Harmonie, Boston, MA With Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra Martin Haselböck, Music Director Andrea Carroll, soprano (from the Vienna State Opera) Joseph Haydn: Symphony Nr. 6 “Le Matin” Hob. I/6 www.musicaangelica.org http://www.chathambaroque.org/series/calvary-residency-concerts http://atlantabaroque.org/concerts-and-events/ Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra https://www.musicaangelica.org/events/baroque-christmas/ Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 April 4, 2017 at 12:10 p.m. Cantata: Wahrlich, wahrlich, ich sage euch, BWV 86 Prelude and Fugue in C Major, BWV 547 http://operalafayette.org/ Four Part Canzonas with Jeff Cohan, Courtney Kuroda and Steve Creswell March 5, Bellingham, 7:30pm ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2117 Walnut Street, Bellingham March 7 Vashon 7pm, BETHEL CHURCH March 8 Whidbey Island 7pm, ST. AUGUSTINE'S in the WOODS EPISCOPAL CHURCH March 9 Port Townsend 7pm, ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, March 10 Seattle 7pm, Christ Episcopal Church Seattle March 11 San Juan Island, 7pm BRICKWORKS March 11 Orcas Island, 1pm ORCAS ADVENTIST March 12 Lopez Island, 7pm GRACE CHURCH March 13 Tacoma 7pm, St. Luke's Episcopal Church http://salishseafestival.org/ bachconsort.org byronschenkman.com Joshua Romatowski, flute A festive evening of virtuoso sonatas and concertos for baroque winds, strings, and harpsichord. Works by Vivaldi include his “Goldfinch” Concerto and sonatas for flute, oboe, and violin. Also included are works by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Galliard, Anna Bon, and George Frideric Handel. This is a musical journey through the reigns of Louis XIV, XV, and XVI, featuring music from Lully’s Acis et Galatée to Grétry’s Richard, Cœur de Lion, inspired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition Visitors to Versailles (1682 – 1789). More info at tempestadimare.org A joyful and festive Bach birthday cantata for ruler August II, “Schleicht, spielende Wellen,” whose four soloists—Laura Heimes, Meg Bragle, Aaron Sheehan and Randall Scarlata—each personify a river to acclaim the good they bring to the realm. Plus Telemann’s Hamburger Ebb’ und Fluth – a grand orchestral portrayal of tides, merry boat-people and watermen falling in love. Johann Sebastian Bach: “Schleicht, spielende Wellen”, BWV 206
Calvary Residency Concerts | Chatham Baroque
Closing Night: The Brandenburg Concertos - Ottawa Chamberfest
Les Fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour ou Les Dieux d'Égypte:
The Celebration of Marriage and Love (or the Gods of Egypt)
Current Season 2014-2015
Les Délices
Early Music Guild
Following our successful co-presentation of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos in 2013, we're thrilled to be partnering again with Chatham Baroque to bring to life some of the most celebrated and loved music of the high Baroque: the Orchestra Suites of J.S. Bach, Concerti Grossi of Handel and Corelli, and concertos by J.S. Bach, Vivaldi, and Telemann.
Please call Chatham Baroque at (412) 687-1788 for details.
Friday, December 19, 7pm
Free
Wednesday, December 17, 6pm
$15, light-fare reception included
May 1st, 7:30pm
Cornell University
April 12, 8pm
Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 3:00 p.m.
National Presbyterian Church
4101 Nebraska Avenue NW, Washington DC
L'Épreuve Villageoise
The Village Trial (1784)
Florence Gould Hall, French Institute Alliance Française
L'Épreuve Villageoise
The Village Trial (1784)
Florence Gould Hall, French Institute Alliance Française
L'Épreuve Villageoise
The Village Trial (1784)
Terrace Theater at the Kennedy Center
Saturday, June 6, 8:00
Gould Hall — Curtis Institute of Music
1616 Locust Street
Saturday, June 6, 8:00
Gould Hall — Curtis Institute of Music
1616 Locust Street
June 21-27, 2015
W. A. Mozart: Famous Arias from Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Magic Flute
Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in Bb-Major, D 485St. Cecilia’s Day Celebrations
with the Cathedral of St. Philip Schola
November 19, 7:30 pm – The Cathedral of St. Philip
November 20, 4:00 pm – St. David’s Episcopal Church, Roswell
Bach: Cantata for Soprano, Oboe and Orchestra, BWV 51, “Jauchzet Gott”
Bach: Christmas Oratorio No. 1, “For Christmas Day”
Bach: Christmas Oratorio No. 6, “For the Feast of the Epiphany”
Church of the Epiphany
1317 G Street NW, Washington DC
Map
Paul Skevington, organ
150 Nichols Street in Friday Harbor
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
Debra Nagy, oboe
Anna Marsh, bassoon
Ingrid Matthews, violin
Nathan Whittaker, cello
Byron Schenkman, harpsichord
Georg Philipp Telemann: “Hamburger Ebb’ und Fluth”, TWV 55:C3
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