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2017-04-21 07:00:42
Classical music: Saturday night brings the Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet to the Wisconsin Union Theater and a concert of chamber works by the Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble. Plus tonight’s concert by the Madison Choral Project is at 8:30 p.m. — NOT 7:30 as originally announced.
[…] 7:30 p.m. It will take place in Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1833 Regent Street. Members of the WBE are: Mimmi Fulmer, soprano; Nathan Giglierano, baroque violin; Brett Lipshutz, traverse flute; Eric Miller, viola da gamba; Sigrun Paust, recorder; Monica Steger, traverse flute and harpsichord; Anton TenWolde, baroque cello; and Max Yount, harpsichord. The program includes: Georg Philipp Telemann – Quartet for two traversi, recorder and basso continuo, TWV 43:d1 Mr. De Machy – Pièces de Violle, Suite No. 3 (Pieces for Viol) Francesca Caccini – “Lasciatemi qui solo” (Leave me here alone) Quentin – Trio Sonata for two traversi and basso continuo, Op. 13, No. 3 INTERMISSION Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger – “Interrotte Speranze” (Vain Hope) Johann Christoph Pepusch – Trio Sonata for recorder, violin and basso continuo Georg Philipp Telemann (below) – Nouveaux Quatuors (Paris Quartets), No. 6 in E minor Giulio Caccini – “Odi, Euterpe” […]
2017-03-23 06:00:05
Classical music: New music and old music meet in a benefit concert this Saturday night for the Art+Literature Lab of Madison
By Jacob Stockinger The Ear received the following information from Eric Miller to pass along: Thanks for sharing my recital at the First Unitarian Society of Madison last week. I really appreciate what you do. I’m repeating the program of unaccompanied music for viola da gamba at the Arts+Literature Lab (below) on this Saturday, March 25, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. I’ll be playing the first suite by Le Sieur de Machy and the Sonata VI by Johannes Schenk from his collection “L’echo du Danube ,” (Echo of the Danube), as well as a few other smaller pieces. (Below is Eric Miller, who also performs a Prelude to a suite by Le Seiur de Machy in the YouTube video at bottom.) In addition to my set, my idea was to juxtapose this music […]
2017-03-09 07:00:28
Classical music: This weekend sees vocal music, band music, woodwind music and orchestral music at the UW-Madison. Plus, a FREE concert of early music for viola da gamba is on Friday at noon
ALERT: This week’s FREE Friday Noon Musicale at the First Unitarian Society of Madison , 900 University Bay Drive, features Eric Miller (below) playing early music for viola da gamba by Le Sieur de Machy , Johann Schenk and Carl Abel . The concert runs from 12:15 to 1 p.m. By Jacob Stockinger This week brings four major public events at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music : one on Friday; two on Saturday; and one on Sunday. VOCAL MUSIC On Friday at 5:30 p.m. in Morphy Hall, the students in the studio of soprano and UW-Madison voice professor Mimmi Fulmer (below) will present a FREE concert. Sorry, no word on the program. For more information, go to: http://www.music.wisc.edu/event/mimmi-fulmer-studio-recital/ WOODWIND-PIANO WINNERS On Saturday at 4 p.m. in Morphy Hall the four winners of the annual Irving Shain Wood-Piano Duo Competition will give a FREE recital. […]
2015-12-03 07:00:31
Classical music: The Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble explored neglected virtuosic Baroque music with artistry and enterprise.
[…] to two Italian cantatas by George Frideric Handel : Nel dolce dell’oblio and Mi palpita il cor. In the second category, there were two works for unaccompanied low stringed instrument. TenWolde opened the first half with a ricercata by Giovanni Batista deli Antonii (1636-1689), one of the earlier published pieces for violoncello. Miller (below) closed the first half with one of the earliest published works for gamba, a Suite by one M. de Machy (later 17th century). Further on, Yount played a harpsichord Suite by Georg Böhm (1661-1733). Representing a third category, Lipshutz played a Sonata for traverso flute by Johann Philipp Kirnberger (1721-1783). The second half was framed by two ensemble sets, which constituted the fourth category. One was the Second of the Concerts royaux by François Couperin (1668-1733), played by flute, gamba, and harpsichord. (You can hear the Couperin suite in a YouTube […]
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