Tuesday, October 2
Sacramento Recorder Society
Regular meeting for recorder players, with guest conductor Greta Haug-Hryciw. Newcomers welcome. Bring recorders, stand, and other early instruments. Music provided. Refreshments.
6:45–9:30 PM
Friends Meeting House
890 57th St., between H and J, Sacramento.
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Wednesday, October 3
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan, Conductor
“Mozart Magnified” Camille Ortiz, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; James Reese, tenor; Dashon Burton, bass-baritone; and the Philharmonia Chorale, Bruce Lamott, director, perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Litaniae Laurentanae BMV in D Major, K. 195; Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165; and Mass No. 15 in C Major, “Coronation Mass,” K. 317.
7:30 PM
Bing Concert Hall
327 Lasuen St., Stanford
$32–$120
Tickets online or 650-724-2464
Friday, October 5
East Bay Chapter, ARS
Monthly playing session with guest conductor Frances Blaker. New members and guests welcome.
7:30–10 PM
Zion Lutheran Church
5201 Park Blvd., Oakland
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Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan, Conductor
“Mozart Magnified” Camille Ortiz, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; James Reese, tenor; Dashon Burton, bass-baritone; and the Philharmonia Chorale, Bruce Lamott, director, perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Litaniae Laurentanae BMV in D Major, K. 195; Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165; and Mass No. 15 in C Major, “Coronation Mass,” K. 317.
8 PM
Herbst Theater
401 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco
$32–$120
Tickets online or 415-392-4400
Saturday, October 6
Musica Pacifica
“Dancing in the Isles” Musicians Judith Linsenberg, recorder; Ingrid Matthews, violin; Gretchen Claassen, cello/viola da gamba; Derek Tam, harpsichord and Peter Maund, percussion perform a selection of baroque folk and dance music from Scotland, Ireland, and England. They’ll play their own arrangements of traditional Irish and Scottish folk tunes, a Purcell theater suite, Jacobean masque music, a hybrid Scottish baroque trio sonata by Oswald, English country dance tunes, an English “division” on a folk tune, and Purcell’s famous “Three Parts upon a Ground.”
7:30 PM
Fifth Street Farms
1517 Fifth Street, Berkeley
$20 (reserve ahead; pay at door)
Tickets online
510-525-9248, [email protected]
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan, Conductor
“Mozart Magnified” Camille Ortiz, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; James Reese, tenor; Dashon Burton, bass-baritone; and the Philharmonia Chorale, Bruce Lamott, director, perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Litaniae Laurentanae BMV in D Major, K. 195; Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165; and Mass No. 15 in C Major, “Coronation Mass,” K. 317.
8 PM
First Congregational Church
2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
$32–$120
Tickets online or 415-392-4400
Sunday, October 7
Musica Pacifica
“Dancing in the Isles” Musicians Judith Linsenberg, recorder; Ingrid Matthews and Shira Kammen violins; Gretchen Claassen, cello/viola da gamba; Derek Tam, harpsichord and Peter Maund, percussion perform a selection of baroque folk and dance music from Scotland, Ireland, and England. They’ll play their own arrangements of traditional Irish and Scottish folk tunes, a Purcell theater suite, Jacobean masque music, a hybrid Scottish baroque trio sonata by Oswald, English country dance tunes, an English “division” on a folk tune, and Purcell’s famous “Three Parts upon a Ground.”
2:30 PM
Faye Spanos Concert Hall, University of the Pacific
3511 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA
$25 Full-time students free with valid ID Children accompanying adult free
Tickets online or at the door
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan, Conductor
“Mozart Magnified” Camille Ortiz, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; James Reese, tenor; Dashon Burton, bass-baritone; and the Philharmonia Chorale, Bruce Lamott, director, perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Litaniae Laurentanae BMV in D Major, K. 195; Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165; and Mass No. 15 in C Major, “Coronation Mass,” K. 317.
4 PM
First Congregational Church
2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
$32–$120
Tickets online or 415-392-4400
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