Tuesday, March 29
Noontime Concerts
The 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
Old St. Mary’s Cathedral
660 California St., San Francisco
Free
415-777-3211, www.noontimeconcerts.org
Friday, April 1
East Bay Chapter, ARS
Monthly playing session with guest conductor Shira Kammen. New members and guests welcome.
7:30–10 PM
Zion Lutheran Church
5201 Park Blvd., Oakland.
http://www.symbolicsolutions.com/ebrs-web2015/index.html
Five Fantastic Flutes
Come get your Louis the 15th on! Boismortier was the first composer in history to write for the unique combination of five solo baroque flutes. The program also includes the popular London Trios by Joseph Haydn written in 1794. This performance features the entire flute section of the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra – Stephen Schultz, Janet See and Mindy Rosenfeld – joined by Bay Area flutists Lars Johannesson and Alissa Roedig, with Amy Brodo on cello..
8 PM
Rhythmix Cultural Works
2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda
Tickets online $25
Information: 510-865-5060 or [email protected]
New Esterházy Quartet
“Haydn & His Students IX: Viola Quintets from Haydn’s Circle” The New Esterházy Quartet (Lisa Weiss and Kati Kyme, violin; Anthony Martin, viola; and William Skeen, violoncello) with guest Robert Mealy, viola, perform Quintets (for 2 violins, 2 violas, and cello) from Haydn’s circle of friends and students. On the program: Mozart’s last Quintet, K.614 in Eb, and works by Joseph & Michael Haydn, Ignaz Pleyel, and Sigismund Neukomm.
8PM
Hillside Club
2286 Cedar Street (at Arch), Berkeley
$20, tickets for this Friday concert sold only at the door
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
SFCM Faculty Artist Series presents Corey Jamason, harpsichord; Elisabeth Reed, viola da gamba; and Margaret Faultless, baroque violin, perform the Sonata in A Major for Violin and Harpsichord, BWV 1015 by J.S. Bach, plus works for violin and continuo by Arcangelo Corelli and Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber.
8 PM
Sol Joseph Recital Hall, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
50 Oak St., San Francisco
FREE, Reservation Required
Tickets online, 415-503-6275, or [email protected]
Saturday, April 2
New Esterházy Quartet
“Haydn & His Students IX: Viola Quintets from Haydn’s Circle” The New Esterházy Quartet (Lisa Weiss and Kati Kyme, violin; Anthony Martin, viola; and William Skeen, violoncello) with guest Robert Mealy, viola, perform Quintets (for 2 violins, 2 violas, and cello) from Haydn’s circle of friends and students. On the program: Mozart’s last Quintet, K.614 in Eb, and works by Joseph & Michael Haydn, Ignaz Pleyel, and Sigismund Neukomm.
4PM
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
1111 O’Farrell Street (at Franklin), San Francisco
$25 (discounts for SFEMS members, seniors, and students)
415-520-0611 www.newesterhazy.org
San Francisco Renaissance Voices
We are delighted to once again host the internationally-renowned choreographer, performer and teacher of Baroque dance, Philippa Waite for a Baroque Dance Workshop; this workshop is LOW-IMPACT and designed for both the novice and experienced dancer. This workshop will include instruction in some of the more typical dance steps used in the main Baroque dance rhythms e.g., sarabande, bourée and menuet and will focus on using these steps to enhance Country Dances of the period found in sources such as Thomas Bray’s Country Dances (1699) and various editions of Playford’s The Dancing Master. Experienced students will be taught more complex step variations, however, the emphasis will be on the style, technique and performance and not on the ability to memorize them.
1:30–6 PM
Seventh Avenue Presbyterian Church
1329 Seventh Avenue, San Francisco
$55 advance ($65 at the door)
More information and online registration
Sunday, April 3
New Esterházy Quartet
“Haydn & His Students IX: Viola Quintets from Haydn’s Circle” The New Esterházy Quartet (Lisa Weiss and Kati Kyme, violin; Anthony Martin, viola; and William Skeen, violoncello) with guest Robert Mealy, viola, perform Quintets (for 2 violins, 2 violas, and cello) from Haydn’s circle of friends and students. On the program: Mozart’s last Quintet, K.614 in Eb, and works by Joseph & Michael Haydn, Ignaz Pleyel, and Sigismund Neukomm.
4PM
All Saints’ Episcopal Church,
555 Waverley Street (at Hamilton), Palo Alto
$25 (discounts for SFEMS members, seniors, and students)
415-520-0611 www.newesterhazy.org
Santa Cruz Baroque Festival
“Five Fantastic Flutes” Come get your Louis the 15th on! Boismortier was the first composer in history to write for the unique combination of five solo baroque flutes. The program also includes the popular London Trios by Joseph Haydn written in 1794. This performance features the entire flute section of the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra – Stephen Schultz, Janet See and Mindy Rosenfeld – joined by Bay Area flutists Lars Johannesson and Alissa Roedig, with Amy Brodo on cello..
4 PM
Holy Cross Church
126 High Street, Santa Cruz
$5–$30
Tickets, 831-457-9693 or www.scbaroque.org
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