Calendar: March 21–27, 2016

Tuesday, March 22

Noontime Concerts
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MUSA performs J.S. Bach, Sinfonia from Himmelskonig, sei willkommen; Antonio de Salazar, Tarara, tarara qui yo soy Antonyio; Teodorico Pedrini, Sonata Op.3, No.1 for violin and basso continuo in A major; Francesco Geminiani, Sonatas from the A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick; and John Antes, Trio Op. 3 No. 1 in E flat Major for two violins and cello.

12:30 PM
Old St. Mary’s Cathedral
660 California St., San Francisco
Free
415-777-3211, www.noontimeconcerts.org


Wednesday, March 23

Early Music Open Mic Night
la-barre-and-other-musicians-bouys-croppedJoin us for the first Early Music Open Mic Night in the East Bay. This is your opportunity to perform early music in a friendly cabaret style setting. Instrumentalists, singers, soloists, groups, students, youngsters, professionals — all are welcome! Please email [email protected] with the date you’d like to perform. Time slots will be up to 15 minutes, and there will be six time slots on each night. A Roland state of the art harpsichord/organ will be available on site as well as a regular piano. Food and drinks will be provided.

 7–9:30 PM
Hillside Community Church,
1422 Navellier Street, El Cerrito
Donations gratefully accepted
[email protected]

Mid-Peninsula Recorder Orchestra
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Regular meeting, for players of recorder, early winds or early strings. Bring your instrument(s) and music stand.

7:30–9:30 PM
Music Room number 060, J.L. Stanford Middle School
480 E. Meadow, Palo Alto
650-591-3648 or mpro-online.org

 


Friday, March 25

Albany Consort
Bach squareThe Albany Consort is celebrating Bach’s Birthday! We only need a flimsy excuse to perform Bach’s music, and the great composer’s birthday definitely qualifies. Our program features two of his most stunning virtuoso concertos: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, with its extended harpsichord cadenza, and the brilliant Violin Concerto in E Major. Completing the full program we include three sets of variations: Purcell’s Chaconne in g minor, Geminiani’s La Follia and Muffat’s Ciacona. For this occasion, the Albany Consort consists of Jonathan Salzedo, harpsichord; Marion Rubinstein, voice flute/organ; Laura Rubinstein-Salzedo, Caitlin Cribbs, Holly Piccoli, Katie Hagen violin/viola; Frédéric Rosselet, cello; and Roy Whelden, violone.

12:30 PM
Stanford Hospital
300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford
Free concert
Note — Bach only for this performance.
Info/Tickets: www.albanyconsort.org/next-concert, [email protected], 408-480-0182

Barefoot Chamber Concerts
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“Haydn’s The Seven Last Words for Easter” The New Esterházy Quartet (Lisa Weiss and Kati Kyme, violins; Anthony Martin, viola; and William Skeen, cello) give a special performance of Franz Joseph Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ With homilies read by Dean Emeritus Alan Jones of Grace Cathedral. Commissioned in 1783 for the Good Friday service in the Oratorio de la Sancta Cueva in Cadiz, Haydn’s Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze has no parallel in the string quartet repertoire. The work consists of a prelude, then seven slow movements, each written to correspond to one of the seven last words of Jesus Christ on the cross, and finally, a musical depiction of an earthquake. In keeping with the original performance, the music is separated by brief readings reflecting the words Christ spoke. Following the practice of the original performance, the event will start at 10 PM. Seven candles will be lit. At the conclusion of each section, a candle will be extinguished and the event will conclude in darkness.

10 PM
Hillside Swedenborgian Church
1422 Navellier Street, El Cerrito
$25 (unitary pricing). 
18 and under admitted free and welcome.
Tickets at the door or order online

St. Paul’s Choir, David Farr, Director
St. Paul's EpiscopalSt. Paul’s Choir performs J.S. Bach’s St. John’s Passion, rarely performed outside the concert hall, as part of its Good Friday liturgy, with The Rev. Mauricio J. Wilson as celebrant, David Farr, conductor. The Good Friday service at St. Paul’s will present the entire work, with choir, soloists, and chamber orchestra. The congregation will sing the chorales, as they did in Bach’s time. BCP Rite I, with veneration of the cross. Soloists include Joshua Black, Evangelist; Tonia D’Amelio, soprano; Frankie Mansfield, Alto; Kyle Stegall, tenor; Paul Tavernier, baritone; and Philip Saunders, bass. Baroque instrumentalists include members of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, led by Elizabeth Blumenstock, concertmaster.

12PM–3PM
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
114 Montecito, Avenue Oakland
PARKING: To avoid a parking ticket, park at Children’s Fairyland, two blocks from St. Paul’s at Grand and Fairlawn. Buy 2 two hour vouchers. Total cost is $4, the best price in the neighborhood.
510-834-4314 x501  [email protected]


Saturday, March 26

Albany Consort
Bach squareThe Albany Consort is celebrating Bach’s Birthday! We only need a flimsy excuse to perform Bach’s music, and the great composer’s birthday definitely qualifies. Our program features two of his most stunning virtuoso concertos: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, with its extended harpsichord cadenza, and the brilliant Violin Concerto in E Major. Completing the full program we include three sets of variations: Purcell’s Chaconne in g minor, Geminiani’s La Follia and Muffat’s Ciacona. For this occasion, the Albany Consort consists of Jonathan Salzedo, harpsichord; Marion Rubinstein, voice flute/organ; Laura Rubinstein-Salzedo, Caitlin Cribbs, Holly Piccoli, Katie Hagen violin/viola; Frédéric Rosselet, cello; and Roy Whelden, violone.

7:30 PM
House Concert
Berkeley
$20–$60
Reservations required.  www.albanyconsort.org/next-concert, [email protected], 408-480-0182

Junior Bach Festival
JBFestival2012_02_sm63rd annual Junior Bach Festival continues. The Junior Bach Festival is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the Festival features in concert some of the finest young musical talent in California (ages 6 to 18), chosen by audition. Tickets are $17 general admission, $12 Seniors, $5 for students 12 and under, except where noted. This year we have a new FAMILY PACKAGE, where ALL family members (parents, siblings and grandparents) may attend a single concert for $50. This applies for all concerts except #4 and #9. Tickets are available onsite at concerts. More concert details at www.juniorbach.org. Performances are scheduled the weekends of March 18–20 and March 25–27. Ten concerts (all different) at venues around the Bay Area feature young people performing works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

2 PM
Berkeley Piano Club
2724 Haste St., Berkeley
925-837-1683, [email protected], or www.juniorbach.org.
Standard ticket prices

Junior Bach Festival
JBFestival2012_02_sm63rd annual Junior Bach Festival continues. The Junior Bach Festival is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the Festival features in concert some of the finest young musical talent in California (ages 6 to 18), chosen by audition. Tickets are $17 general admission, $12 Seniors, $5 for students 12 and under, except where noted. This year we have a new FAMILY PACKAGE, where ALL family members (parents, siblings and grandparents) may attend a single concert for $50. This applies for all concerts except #4 and #9. Tickets are available onsite at concerts. More concert details at www.juniorbach.org. Performances are scheduled the weekends of March 18–20 and March 25–27. Ten concerts (all different) at venues around the Bay Area feature young people performing works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

7:30 PM
Crowden Music Center
1475 Rose St., Berkeley
925-837-1683, [email protected], or www.juniorbach.org.
Standard ticket prices

Foothill Community Concert Series
Young man with recorder, Frangipane“Flauti Dolci & Amici I” Recorder-based ensembles from around the Bay Area share their love of (mostly) early music. Featured groups include The Belmont Consort, Quartetto Ad Hoc,  Quartetto Paradiso, Hotte Ayre, and Ensemble Trecento.
3 PM
Foothill Presbyterian Church
5301 McKee Road, San José
$10; children 12 and under are free\tickets available at the door or online at www.FoothillPC.org/tickets


Sunday, March 27

Albany Consort
Bach squareThe Albany Consort is celebrating Bach’s Birthday! We only need a flimsy excuse to perform Bach’s music, and the great composer’s birthday definitely qualifies. Our program features two of his most stunning virtuoso concertos: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, with its extended harpsichord cadenza, and the brilliant Violin Concerto in E Major. Completing the full program we include three sets of variations: Purcell’s Chaconne in g minor, Geminiani’s La Follia and Muffat’s Ciacona. For this occasion, the Albany Consort consists of Jonathan Salzedo, harpsichord; Marion Rubinstein, voice flute/organ; Laura Rubinstein-Salzedo, Caitlin Cribbs, Holly Piccoli, Katie Hagen violin/viola; Frédéric Rosselet, cello; and Roy Whelden, violone.

4 PM
House Concert
Palo Alto
$20–$60
Reservations required. www.albanyconsort.org/next-concert, [email protected], 408-480-0182

Junior Bach Festival
JBFestival2012_02_sm63rd annual Junior Bach Festival continues. The Junior Bach Festival is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the Festival features in concert some of the finest young musical talent in California (ages 6 to 18), chosen by audition. Tickets are $17 general admission, $12 Seniors, $5 for students 12 and under, except where noted. This year we have a new FAMILY PACKAGE, where ALL family members (parents, siblings and grandparents) may attend a single concert for $50. This applies for all concerts except #4 and #9. Tickets are available onsite at concerts. More concert details at www.juniorbach.org. Performances are scheduled the weekends of March 18–20 and March 25–27. Ten concerts (all different) at venues around the Bay Area feature young people performing works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

1 PM
Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse
2020 Addison St., Berkeley
$19 at door. $2 discount for seniors. $12 under 21 yr. For $2 discount on tickets, order online.

Junior Bach Festival
JBFestival2012_02_sm63rd annual Junior Bach Festival continues. The Junior Bach Festival is dedicated to touching young lives by promoting the study and performance of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Presented annually about the time of Bach’s birthday, March 21, the Festival features in concert some of the finest young musical talent in California (ages 6 to 18), chosen by audition. Tickets are $17 general admission, $12 Seniors, $5 for students 12 and under, except where noted. This year we have a new FAMILY PACKAGE, where ALL family members (parents, siblings and grandparents) may attend a single concert for $50. This applies for all concerts except #4 and #9. Tickets are available onsite at concerts. More concert details at www.juniorbach.org. Performances are scheduled the weekends of March 18–20 and March 25–27. Ten concerts (all different) at venues around the Bay Area feature young people performing works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

7:30 PM
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
1111 O’Farrell St., San Francisco
925-837-1683, [email protected], or www.juniorbach.org.
Standard ticket prices

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Written by Jonathan Harris