BRILLIANT BORROWINGS
Witness the magic of inspiration and influence among Baroque luminaries! Program includes one of Telemann’s Corelli sonatas, Chedeville's reimagining of the Autumn concerto from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Handel's Adagio and Allegro inspired by Telemann, Avison's Concerto Grosso in G after Scarlatti, and the premiere of the ensemble’s arrangement for chamber ensemble of Bach’s Italian Concerto, created in the spirit of how Bach reworked many of his pieces into new instrumental combinations.
October 25, 4pm: First Parish, Sudbury
October 26, 4pm: Old South Church, Boston and livestreamed
CHRISTMAS IN THE BACH WORKSHOP
Celebrate the season with festive arias, cantatas, and instrumental works by J. S. Bach, his students, and family members! J.C.F. Bach’s charming mini-oratorio Die Kindheit Jesu is showcased along with other creative fruitings by Bach's industrious protégés The program will include instrumental works by Agricola, W.F Bach, and Krebs, along with arias and duets by Johann Ludwig Bach, Homilius, and J.S. Bach. With Michele Kennedy, soprano, Sophie Michaux, mezzo-soprano, Jason McStoots, tenor, and Daniel Fridley, bass.
December 13, 4pm: First Unitarian, Worcester and livestreamed
December 14, 4pm: Old South Church, Boston
A HIVE OF CREATIVITY
Immerse yourself in the buzzing, convivial atmosphere of Sara Levy’s Berlin Salon gatherings! This program offers a sampling of works that were collected and heard at her gatherings, including a quartet she commissioned by C.P.E Bach, a rare duet for violas by her teacher W.F. Bach, the regional premiere of a flute sonata by Benda, and colorful quartets by Schobert and Janitsch. To further evoke the atmosphere of her salon, engaging readings and poems penned by Enlightenment thinkers in her circle will be interspersed throughout the concert.
March 14, 4pm: First Parish, Wayland and livestreamed
March 15, 4pm: Old South Church, Boston
BEN FRANKLIN'S MUSICAL CURIOSITY
Delve into the fascinating history of Franklin’s musical circles, both at home in America and in Paris at the soirées of composer Anne Brillon de Jouy. Enjoy an alluring bouquet of songs and instrumental works! Program includes songs by Francis Hopkinson and Brillon de Jouy, a string trio by John Antes, piano trios by C.F. Abel and Brillon de Jouy, and a work by Franklin himself. With soprano Emily Siar.
This program has been selected by the MA Office of Travel and Tourism as part of the MA250 initiative, featuring events that aim to reveal the lesser-known stories of our fledging republic at the time of the American Revolution.
Saturday's performance is given in honor of William Wallace in celebration of his retirement as Executive Director of the Museum of Worcester after nearly 50 years of service to the Museum.
May 2, 4pm: Museum of Worcester and livestreamed
May 3, 4pm: Shirley-Eustis House, Roxbury