POSTPONED: Historical Performance Department Recital
Department RecitalThis event has been postponed until further notice and will not longer be taking place this Tuesday. Thank you for your understanding.
Departmental Recitals showcase performance departments through its students. Featuring various students and repertoire, and curated by the faculty, performances in this recital highlight SFCM programs and the wide range of study.
Program
Giovanni Legrenzi: Sonata No. 7, Op. 2 “La Donata”
Alexandra Santon, violin
Octavio Mujica, cello
Griffin Seuter, cello
Corey Jamason, harpsichord
Antonio Bononcini: Sonata da Camera in A Major, "La Comodina”
Cantabile
Allegro
Affettuoso
Octavio Mujica, cello
Griffin Seuter, cello
Corey Jamason, harpsichord
Dario Castello: Sonata Seconda
Alexandra Santon, violin
Corey Jamason, harpsichord
J.S. Bach: selections from Suite in D Minor for Unaccompanied Violoncello, BWV 1008
Allemande
Sarabande
Octavio Mujica, cello
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Passacaglia for solo violin “The Guardian Angel”
Alexandra Santon, violin
Antonio Vivaldi: Sonata for Violoncello and Continuo in B-flat Major, RV 45
Largo
Allegro
Largo
Allegro
Octavio Mujica, cello
Griffin Seuter, cello
Corey Jamason, harpsichord
Alessandro Stradella: Sonata for violin and bass instrument
Alexandra Santon, violin
Octavio Mujica, cello
Corey Jamason, harpsichord
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s Historical Performance Department
Historical Performance at SFCM traverses all eras of music history, allowing for an environment that enables the study of period performance practice and produces contemporary performances that are relevant, vibrant, and provocative. In this program, which offers a professional studies diploma in historical performance and bachelor's and master's music degrees in harpsichord and organ and master's and professional studies diplomas in baroque violin, viola, cello historical plucked strings, and viola da gamba, you’ll develop and refine your skills in historical styles. Historical Performance opportunities are open to all SFCM students, and our acclaimed Baroque Ensemble performs regularly throughout the year.
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