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Interpreti Veneziani Baroque Orchestra

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“It was an exhilarating experience to attend a performance by an ensemble of this caliber.” —The Times (London) 

Friday, January 18, 2008
7:30 pm

Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

From Venice, Italy, comes a group of master musicians who made their debut in 1987, immediately becoming a main attraction for both locals and visitors to the romantic city. The ensemble plays more than 350 concerts a year in Venice at the San Vidal Church, where Vivaldi used to play and where his spirit lives on. Playing on original instruments, specializing in mostly Baroque music, the individual talent of the members, their expertise as soloists and ensemble musicians, and the high level of performances have earned Interpreti Veneziani an enthusiastic welcome from both audiences and critics alike. Even though it is difficult to reproduce the Venetian atmosphere and Vivaldi’s music in concert halls, Interpreti Veneziani manage to do the impossible—they unfold the silence of the lagoon and the romanticism of the city wherever they go, feeling that no other composer renders Venice better than he does.

Tickets: $32 adults, $30 seniors 65+, $16 children 12 and under, $24 UR employees, $8 UR students

Program:

Concert Grosso op. 6 n. 4

Arcangelo Corelli

Preludio and Allegro

Pugnani-Kreisler

Concert for 2 violins, string and harpsichord, op. 3 n. 5 “Estro Armonico”

Antonio Vivaldi

Passacaglia

Haendel-Halvorseen

Preludio and Allegro

Antonio Vivaldi

Concert for 2 violins, viola, cello, string and harpsichord RV. 575

Antonio Vivaldi

Folies d’Espagne

Marin Marais

Zingaresca

Pablo de Sarasate



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