Calendar of Concert Events

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FEBRUARY 11, 2012
LOVE AND LUST: A VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT
Lauda Musicam of Atlanta

8:PM
Holy Trinity Parish, 515 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, GA 30030

Lauda Musicam of Atlanta, conducted by Jody Miller, performs Medieval and Renaissance music on instruments appropriate for the time period. In keeping with the Valentine's Day theme, music depicting both mutual and unrequited love will be paired with renaissance music that was peppered with symbolism for less appropriate signs of affection!

Lauda Musicam of Atlanta is a 50-member instrumental ensemble of recorders, viols, harpsichord, sackbuts, shawms, harps, crumhorns, cornettos, and percussion. Uncommon Practice, an a cappella vocal ensemble specializing in music before Bach's "common practice" period, will assist.

Info: 404-314-1891, recorder96@aol.com
www.laudamusicam.org


FEBRUARY 16, 2012
DANCING IN THE ISLES II

7:00 PM
Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley CA 94702
Featuring Musica Pacifica with selections from Dancing in the Isles - The Sequel

Info: Judy Linsenberg, judy@musicapacifica.org
www.ashkenaz.com


FEBRUARY 17, 2012
PANEL DEMONSTRATION, DISCUSSION & PERFORMANCE,
“Performing Baroque Music: A Conversation with the Endowed Chair Guests about Early Music”

Presented by University of Alabama Endowed Chair in Musicology

5:30 PM
Recital Hall, University of Alabama School of Music, Moody Music Building
810 Second Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Instrument demonstration and discussion of performance practice.
A chance to see, hear, and talk to the participants.

Featuring Julie Andrijeski, baroque violin; Julianne Baird, soprano; Tony Boutté, tenor; Geoffrey Burgess, baroque oboe (authority on French opera); Davitt Moroney, harpsichord; Gail Ann Schroeder, viola da gamba; Colin St-Martin, baroque flute

Info: Don Fader  djfader@music.ua.edu

http://music.ua.edu/calendar-of-events/endowed-chair/


FEBRUARY 19, 2012
DANCING IN THE ISLES - THE SEQUEL!
MUSICA PACIFICA

4:00 pm
Most Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, 455 Fair Oaks Street (between 25th and 26th Streets), San Francisco, CA

Noe Valley Chamber Music presents Musica Pacifica’s new program of Baroque and Traditional Music from England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Info: 415-648-5236
judy@musicapacifica.org
www.nvcm.org/season-19/


FEBRUARY 18, 2012
“WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW OROLEANS”
By Denver Chapter "StopTime" Jazz Band

6:00 to 8:00 PM
The Mercury Café, 2199 California St., Denver, Colorado

A fantasy trip to New Orleans complete with parade, funeral, and lots of New Orleans jazz.

Info: Dick Munz, dickmunz@gmail.com


MARCH 2, 2012
RED PRIEST

7:30 PM
Wiedemann Recital Hall, Wichita State University

Featuring Piers Adams, recorders; David Greenberg, violin; Angela East, cello; David Wright, harpsichord
Presented by WSU College of Fine Arts

Named after the flame-haired priest, Antonio Vivaldi, Red Priest is the only early music group in the world to have been compared in the press to the Rolling Stones, Jackson Pollock, and the Cirque du Soleil.

Tickets are available by calling The WSU Fine Arts Box Office (316) 978-3233.
Order tickets online: http://www.wichita.edu/j/?1128

Email: fastickets@wichita.edu


MARCH 4, 2012
RED PRIEST

3:15 PM
Temple Beth-El, San Antonio

Featuring Piers Adams, recorders; David Greenberg, violin; Angela East, cello; David Wright, harpsichord
Presented by San Antonio Chamber Music Society

Named after the flame-haired priest, Antonio Vivaldi, Red Priest is the only early music group in the world to have been compared in the press to the Rolling Stones, Jackson Pollock, and the Cirque du Soleil.
Contact Info: email@sacms.org


MARCH 9, 2012
RED PRIEST

8:00 PM
Germantown Performing Arts Centre, 1801 Exeter Rd, Germantown TN 38138

Featuring Piers Adams, recorders; David Greenberg, violin; Angela East, cello; David Wright, harpsichord
Presented by Germantown Performing Arts Centre

Named after the flame-haired priest, Antonio Vivaldi, Red Priest, this extraordinary English ensemble has redefined the art of baroque music performance, combining incredible virtuosity with compelling stagecraft. International music critics have described the Red Priest style as "electrifying," "sheer daring," "immaculately forged," "sonically supercharged," "brilliant and inspired," and "deliciously twisted."

Info: Box Office (901) 751-7500, info@GPACweb.com
http://www.gpacweb.com


MARCH 10, 2012
THE BLOOD COUNTESS: MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF ELIZABETH BATHORY (1560-1614)

7:30 PM
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 20 University Ave, Los Gatos CA

Cançonièr, featuring Annette Bauer, recorder, bells and voice; Tim Rayborn, voice, percussion, lute and citole Shira Kammen, vielle, harp and voice Phoebe Jevtovic, voice. Joined by special guest and multi-instrumentalist Tom Zajac

Music of the Habsburg Court, songs of Sebestyan Tinodi, Balkan folk music, songs of the Roma, traditional Ottoman music, and music of the Bathory Court, including Vecchi and Gabrieli.

Info: (510) 528-1685, info@musicsources.org
http://www.musicsources.org


MARCH 11, 2012
RED PRIEST

2:00 PM
Laguna Woods Village Community Center, 24351 El Toro Rd, Laguna Woods CA 92637

Featuring recorder player Piers Adams; violinist David Greenberg, cellist Angela East and harpsichordist David Wright

Presented by Community Concerts Association
These supremely accomplished musicians on piano, cello, violin and recorder is known as the "Cirque du Soleil of Baroque Performance." Expect a flamboyant baroque hoedown!

Info: Community Concerts, PO Box 2821, Laguna Woods CA 92637

Call 454-0468, info@pcm-inc.org


MARCH 11, 2012
THE BLOOD COUNTESS: MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF ELIZABETH BATHORY (1560-1614)

4:00 PM
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 1501 Washington Ave, Albany CA

Cançonièr, featuring Annette Bauer, recorder, bells and voice; Tim Rayborn, voice, percussion, lute and citole Shira Kammen, vielle, harp and voice Phoebe Jevtovic, voice. Joined by special guest and multi-instrumentalist Tom Zajac

Music of the Habsburg Court, songs of Sebestyan Tinodi, Balkan folk music, songs of the Roma, traditional Ottoman music, and music of the Bathory Court, including Vecchi and Gabrieli.

Info: (510) 528-1685, info@musicsources.org
http://www.musicsources.org


APRIL 1, 2012
A BENEFIT FOR MUSICSOURCES

5:00 PM
Northbrae Community Church, Haver Hall, 941 The Alameda
Berkeley CA 94707

Featuring Anthony Brazier, baroque flute and Judith Linsenberg, recorder
Virtuoso concertos including Telemann Concerto in E minor for flute, recorder and strings

Info: P.O. BOX 6882, Albany CA 94706, (510) 528 -1685
info@musicsources.org


APRIL 27, 2012
QUARTET NEW GENERATION
7:30 pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
135 NE Randolph Ave., Peoria IL 61606

Info: Martin Dicke, 309-676-4609, ext. 207


MAY 6, 2012
SITKA TRIO WITH FRIENDS
MUSIC AT ST. ALBAN’S

3:00 PM
St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Davidson, NC
What time: 3:00 pm

Music for recorders, douçaine , vielle, cello and lute
Featuring Letitia Berlin, Frances Blaker, Shira Kammen, Barbara Blaker Krumdieck, William Simms

Info: Barbara Blaker Krumdieck
cellobabs@gmail.com
http://www.musicatstalbans.net/


MAY 18, 2012
FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S CONCERT
Lauda Musicam of Atlanta
8:PM
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, 1790 Lavista Road, Atlanta, GA 30329

Lauda Musicam of Atlanta, conducted by Jody Miller, will perform standard fare from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods on instruments appropriate for the time period. Music by some of the most well-known composers will make this concert fun for the newbie and the enthusiast alike! Built into the performance will be demonstrations of the instruments and music forms for people less familiar with historical music. Members will lead a "petting zoo" after the concert for people to see and try instruments and to ask members questions.

Lauda Musicam of Atlanta is a 50-member instrumental ensemble of recorders, viols, harpsichord, sackbuts, shawms, harps, crumhorns, cornettos, and percussion. Uncommon Practice, an a cappella vocal ensemble specializing in music before Bach's "common practice" period, will assist.

Info: 404-314-1891, recorder96@aol.com
www.laudamusicam.org


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