Tanz-Improvisation für Dich
MadSingers
MadSingers is a small classical a cappella singing group in the Hartford, CT area. Founded about 20 years ago by Peter Harvey, it meets each Wednesday morning 9:30-11:00 to explore a cappella gems from pre-Renaissance to yesterday. Mattie Banzhaf currently directs the 20-odd singers in a very informal format. MadSingers rarely perform in public, focusing on sightsinging and minimal polishing.
Rena Konaka, piano
Happy Birthday, Bach! – Venice Music Project guest BACHaro tour Ensemble
Bacharo tour’s principal goal is to popularise “learned music,” by playing it live in venues and contexts normally not used to hosting it. The name comes from the learned composer par excellence (Bach) and the Venetian word to indicate an inn (bàcaro): professional musicians play Bach’s music in the Venetian inns with the guide of a musicologist, whose aim is to link the musician with the unexperienced listener. As a matter of fact, Bacharo Tour was born as a spin-off of a didactic radio broadcast of Radio Ca’ Foscari, web-radio of University of Venice. The cultural level of the listener does not matter at all: Bacharo Tour Association was created specifically to demonstrate that Bach’s great music can be enjoyed at all different levels, and can speak to everyone, if listened to consciously and not passively.
Tonight’s programme depicts Bacharo Tour’s spirit and aims quite well: the great luminescence of the third cello suite is interpreted by the instrument for which it was composed, exploiting its idiomatic, auditory and most typical gestural features. The second piece (BWV 1013) represents an ambiguity, or – better – an ambivalence: music written originally for flute is played by a violin. In Bach’s epoch, it was normal to exchange flute and violin: these carry very different musical potential, but their brightness and agility make them perfect solo instruments. The harpsichord concerto links Bach to Venice, as the German master was inspired by Antonio Vivaldi to influence the style in which he composed his own concertos.
Hartt Community Division Viola Tour Group
The Hartt Community Division Tour group along with the Suzuki Viola program presents a musical offering of Bach’s pieces from within and outside the Suzuki repertoire. Pieces arranged for 2, 3, and 4 violas will be performed as well as several arrangements for viola and nyckelharpa! A SPECIAL PREVIEW PERFORMANCE will occur on at 2:30 pm on Saturday March 17 as part of the Hartt Suzuki Spring Workshop at Lincoln Theater at the Hartt School. The theme of the Spring Workshop is in fact the works of JS Bach. Bach himself will attend the concert!
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