CMS presents a rare opportunity to hear Alice Tully Hall’s lush and powerful 4,200-pipe organ as the centerpiece in music by eight Baroque masters.
• Alessandro Scarlatti - Three Arias for Trumpet, Oboe, and Organ (c. 1706)
• Johann Gottfried Walther - Organ Concerto in B minor (c. 1713)
• Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber - “The Annunciation” from Rosary Sonatas for Violin and Organ (c. 1676)
• Johann Sebastian Bach - "Sinfonia" from Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal for Organ, Two Oboes, Two Violins, Viola, and Continuo (c. 1726)
• Johann Sebastian Bach - "Sinfonia" from Ich habe meine Zuversicht for Organ, Two Oboes, Two Violins, Viola, and Continuo (1728)
• Louis-Claude Daquin - “Noël, grand jeu et duo” from Livre de Noëls for Organ (1757)
• Georg Philipp Telemann - Trio Sonata in G minor for Oboe, Violin, and Continuo (1739-40)
• George Frideric Handel - Concerto in A major for Organ (1743)
• Giuseppe Torelli - Concerto in D major, “Estienne Roger 188” (c. 1715)
Paolo Bordignon, organ; Benjamin Beilman, Alexander Sitkovetsky, violin; Matthew Lipman, viola; Mihai Marica, cello; Edgar Meyer, double bass; James Austin Smith, Juri Vallentin, oboe; David Washburn, trumpet
2hr. Incl. intermission.
Ages 8+.
December 8th, 2024
December 10th, 2024
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