Happy holidays, everyone! This is a free concert, but kindly register at 720-977-5777 and reference Activity #631421.
Please plan on showing proof of vaccination and wearing a face covering during the performance.
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Happy holidays, everyone! This is a free concert, but kindly register at 720-977-5777 and reference Activity #631421.
Please plan on showing proof of vaccination and wearing a face covering during the performance.
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The CCP proudly presents music of the 17th and 18th centuries, with music of three historically excluded women composers. TICKET LINK HERE
Baroque, which comes from the Portuguese word for misshapen pearl, barroco, was first used as a derogatory term by 19th century critics who found Baroque art to be old fashioned.
Today, we joyfully celebrate the music of the baroque, and ask the question: where did women composers fit into the Baroque era? Were women composers the actual Misshapen Pearls?
Please note: this program is only being performed ON DEMAND online. For tickets, click here.
Program:
Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665-1729): G minor trio sonata, arr. For two violas d’amore, gamba and archlute
Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704): Sonata duodecima, arr. For viola d’amore, gamba and archlute
Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana (1623) : Domine, arr. For 2 violas d’amore, gamba and archlute
Georg Phillip Telemann (1681-1767): Fantasia No. 7 in E-Flat Major for Solo Viola, TWV 40:20
Heinrich Biber (1644-1704): Partita IV from the Harmonia Artificiosa, for scordatura violin, scordatura viola, gamba and archlute
Performers:
Dan Urbanowicz, baroque violin and viola d’amore
Barbara Hamilton, baroque viola and viola d’amore
Sarah Biber, viola da gamba
Peter Schimpf, archlute
We all love springtime, with new growth and boundless energy.
We are thrilled to bring you music that celebrates the delight of springtime.
ONLINE EVENT ONLY
Tickets available through On The Stage. Click here for tickets.
Gallo/Pergolesi: Trio Sonata in G major, Yuan Yuan Wang, Dan Urbanowicz and Scott Kluksdahl
Handel Harp concerto, Lily Primus, harp
Josephe de Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George: Sonata for Harp and Violin, Paul and Lily Primus
Bach C minor Suite for Solo Viola, BWV 1011, A=415, Courante and Gavottes, Barbara Hamilton
Beethoven: 1st/last mvts of Beethoven f minor Piano Sonata no. 1, op.2 #1, Andrew Cooperstock, Piano
Bohuslav Martinu: Madrigal no. 1, for Violin and Viola, Barbara Hamilton and Paul Primus
Kenji Bunch: 3 G’s, Solo Viola, Dan Urbanowicz
Copland/Bernstein: El Salon Mexico, Andrew Cooperstock, Piano
We all love springtime, with new growth and boundless energy.
We are thrilled to bring you music that celebrates the delight of springtime.
ONLINE EVENT ONLY
Tickets available through On The Stage. Click here for tickets.
Gallo/Pergolesi: Trio Sonata in G major, Yuan Yuan Wang, Dan Urbanowicz and Scott Kluksdahl
Handel Harp concerto, Lily Primus, harp
Josephe de Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George: Sonata for Harp and Violin, Paul and Lily Primus
Bach C minor Suite for Solo Viola, BWV 1011, A=415, Courante and Gavottes, Barbara Hamilton
Beethoven: 1st/last mvts of Beethoven f minor Piano Sonata no. 1, op.2 #1, Andrew Cooperstock, Piano
Bohuslav Martinu: Madrigal no. 1, for Violin and Viola, Barbara Hamilton and Paul Primus
Kenji Bunch: 3 G’s, Solo Viola, Dan Urbanowicz
Copland/Bernstein: El Salon Mexico, Andrew Cooperstock, Piano
Love comes in so many forms, and exists between so many different kinds of people. The Colorado Chamber Players celebrate the Valentine’s weekend with music about passionate love; spiritual love; love of family; tragic love; eternal love; disappearing love; and more. Indulge in gorgeous music of Bach, Brahms, Gershwin, Monnet, Mozart, Koday and others.
Join Colorado Chamber Players musicians and beloved guests, including Beth Vanderborgh, John Fadial, Barbara Hamilton, Paul Primus, Andrew Cooperstock, Bill Terwilliger, Dan Urbanowicz, Josh Baker, Emily Levin, Lily Primus, Gwenyth Aggeler, Alice Chuaqui Baldwin, Kathryn Radakovich, and Sarah Biber.
Purchase tickets $5-25) by clicking here.
PROGRAM
Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), Duo for Violin and Cello, op. 7, mvt. 1, Allegro serioso, non troppo, John Fadial, Violin and Beth Vanderborgh, Cello
J.S. Bach-Grandjany, Etude no. 3 (arranged by Grandjany from BWV 1002, Sarabande from solo Violin Partita in B Minor), Lily Primus, Harp
William Tisdale, Pavana Chromatica, Mrs Katherin Tregians Paven, from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, c. 1610, Alice Chuaqui Baldwin, Harpsichord
W.A. Mozart, from Duo for Violin and Viola in G Major K.423 , Adagio, arr. For Viola and Bassoon by Dan Urbanowicz, with Dan Urbanowicz, Viola and Josh Baker, Bassoon
Marguerite Monnet: Hymne à l’amour (Édith Piaf, Hymn to Love), Gwenyth Aggeler, Guitar
Marin Marais La Reveuse (a Woman Dreaming), Sarah Biber, Bass Viola da gamba
Johannes Brahms, Intermezzo op. 118 no. 2 (arranged and edited by Emily Levin), Emily Levin, Harp
George Gershwin, Girl Crazy Suite III: Embraceable You, with William Terwilliger, Violin and Andrew Cooperstock, Piano
Bob Wills/Mark O’Connor: Faded Love, arr. For Two Violins, with Barbara Hamilton and Paul Primus, Violins
K. Radakovich: It’s Love, Kathryn Radakovich, Soprano and Piano
Burt Bacharach: What the World Needs Now is Love Sweet Love, Kathryn Radakovich, Soprano and Piano
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