Come join members of the Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra on March 26 for an evening of chamber music! This year marks the 250th anniversary of Georg Philipp Telemann's death, and there are few things that baroque musicians love more than celebrating dead composers. So in anticipation of our full orchestral concert in April, which honors Telemann and some of his surprisingly famous god-children (google it), members of HBCO have formed smaller chamber groups to present music both by and inspired by GPT. Telemann's ridiculously prolific career took him all across Europe, and he influenced and was influenced by many styles and people - ranging from Polish counts to Neapolitan diplomats to the musicians in his home court of Hamburg. Join us as we follow him across Europe!
Telemann: Paris Quartet in G Minor
Ethan Lin, Perry Emerson Saskia Keller, Christopher Grills
Bach: Trio sonata in G Major, BWV 1038
Martin Bernstein, Danilo Bonina, Andrew Koutroubas, Christopher Grills
Telemann: Concerto in C
Ken Allen, Veronica Koven-Matasy, Jayme Kurland, Hayley Murks-Abdikadirova
Berberi: Trio sonata
Nelli Jabotinsky, William Joo, Benjamin Rechel, Albano Berberi
CPE Bach: Trio in C Major, Wq 149
Sarah Paysnick, Sarah Darling, Christopher Grills
Bach: Ermuntre dich, der Heiland klopft (BWV 180)
Andy Troska, Perry Emerson, Phoebe Carrai, Christopher Grills
Bach: Die Seele ruht in Jesu Händen (BWV 127)
Emily Bishai, Perry Emerson, Adam Buttyan, Shishi Zhou, Phoebe Carrai, Christopher Grills
Telemann: Wer ist, der dort von Edom kommt
Fred Metzger, Shishi Zhou, Phoebe Carrai, Christopher Grills
Gabrieli: Duo
Christopher Chen, Adam Frim
Telemann: Concerto in D
Shishi Zhou, Selena Zhang, Nader Shayegh, Hallie Smith
Telemann: Canonic Sonata in D Minor
Abigail Swidler, Sarah Darling
Cazzati: Chaconne
Emily Hale, Danilo Bonina, Andrew Koutroubas, Albano Berberi