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2018-2019
Splendors of the Baroque
Concert Series
Columbia Baroque
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Jerry Curry harpsichord
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Mary Hostetler Hoyt baroque violin
Gail Ann Schroeder viola da gamba
Brittnee Siemon mezzo soprano
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2018-2019 Concert Series
Splendors of the BaroqueVivacious Viols
Friday, September 7, 2018Featuring: Gail Ann Schroeder, viola da gambaWebster Williams, viola da gamba and violone 7 p.m. Concert Conversations with Sarah F. Williams
7:30 p.m. Performance
Passionate Purcell Friday, January 25, 2019
Featuring: Brittnee Siemon, mezzo-sopranoHazel Ketchum, lute and soprano
7 p.m. Concert Conversations with Sarah F. Williams7:30 p.m. Performance
Naissance Glorieuse Tuesday, December 18, 2018
François Couperin’s 350th Birthday7 p.m. Concert Conversations with Peter A. Hoyt
7:30 p.m. Performance
Improvvisato! Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Guest Artist: Hazel Ketchum, lute and soprano
7 p.m. Concert Conversations with Peter A. Hoyt7:30 p.m. Performance
Concert ConversationsSarah F. Williams, Associate Professor
of Music History at USC
Peter A. Hoyt, a past President of the Mozart Society of America, Adjunct Curator for Music at the Columbia Museum of Art and teaches Music
History at USC
Concert Location: USC School of Music Recital Hall • 813 Assembly Street, ColumbiaConcert Tickets: $15 in advance; $20 at the door; Students Free • Tickets available at ColumbiaBaroque.org or by mail: PO Box 6972, Columbia, SC 29260
Brittnee Siemon, mezzo-soprano, is our featured soloist in a delightful selection of English songs by Purcell, Handel and Campion. Hazel Ketchum joins Brittnee on lute, guitars and with vocal duets. The instrumental music includes a Handel Trio Sonata, two chaconnes, and Purcell’s charming music for the theatre.
Join us as we celebrate Couperin’s 350th birthday with his gorgeous “Concerts Royaux No. 4.” Additional program highlights include Monteclair’s love-story cantata, “Pan et Syrinx,” Marais’ “The Bells of St. Genevieve,” “Hymn of the Angels” by Clérambault plus French suites and carols.
Hazel Ketchum, lute and soprano, returns for this exuberant concert of sonatas, cantatas and concerti by three great Italian composers Corelli, Scarlatti and Vivaldi. Improvvisato! refers to the Italian style of ornamentation; decorating a melody by adding flourishes, graces and trills to give variety and virtuosity to the music.
Columbia Baroque is delighted that our executive director, Jean Hein, serves as a
member of the board of directors of Early Music America.
Educational Eventsand Family Concerts
Interactive Recorder DemosEducational Concerts
Pre-Concert ConversationsSummer Recorder Institute
USC Student Seminar presentations
Our season opening concert presents Gail Ann Schroeder and Jean Hein as soloists in Telemann’s gorgeous Concerto for Recorder and Viola da Gamba. The program includes Couperin’s exotic Italianate sonata, “La Sultane,” plus two of Telemann’s sacred cantatas. Works by Leclair and Finger complete this beautiful program.
Concert in honor of Patricia L. Beckler and Myrtle T. Robinson