The Grand Valley State University Early Music Ensemble will present a
"Mostly Bach" concert featuring soloists performing on period instruments.
The performance is scheduled for Sunday, March 25th, at 8pm in the
Sherman Van Solkema Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center, Allendale
Campus. The concert is free and open to the public.
A truly all-star cast of specialists on historically informed practice
include the Chicago-based recorder virtuoso Patrick O'Malley, former
GRSO member baroque violist Nancy Yagiela and violinists Patricia Ahern
and Christopher Verrette, both members of the renowned, Toronto-based,
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra.
In addition, the concert will include solo and chamber works by
Telemann, Corellli and Torelli. Opening and ending the program will be
Bach's Brandenburg Concerti Nos. 6 and 4, respectively. With their
exotic instrumentation, extreme technical demands and intimate
one-on-a-part texture, Bach's epoch-making Brandenburg Concerti are
widely acknowledged as one of the cornerstones of the repertoire.
The GVSU Early Music Ensemble began its activities in fall of 2003 under
the direction of Pablo Mahave-Veglia, associate professor of music. The
group is dedicated to the performance of pre-classical repertoire
utilizing period instruments, or faithful modern replicas, as well as
historically informed performance practice.
For more information call (616) 331-3484, or visit www.gvsu.edu/music
.
Period instruments featured at 'Mostly Bach' concert
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