SOLD OUT: SFCM Baroque Orchestra Concert

This event is SOLD OUT!
Please arrive prior to the event to be added to a Rush Ticket waiting list. The Box Office will open 1 hour prior and these tickets will be released 5-15 minutes prior to the concert.
A celebration of Venetian music, the centerpiece of this performance is a suite of dance music from Andrè Campra’s ground-breaking 1699 opera-ballet Le Carnaval de Venise. A soulful concerto by Verona and Bologna-based composer Giuseppe Torelli and a brilliant concerto for strings by Vivaldi rounds out the program.
Program
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Strings and Continuo in C Major, RV 114
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Ciaccona
Giuseppe Torelli: Concerto decima in D Minor, Op. 6 No. 10
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
III. Largo
IV. Presto
Alexandra Santon and Mateo Garza, violin
George Frideric Handel: Chaconne
from Terpsichore
Alexandra Santon and Mateo Garza, violin
Ruiwen Liu, cello
Andrè Campra: Suite from Le Carnaval de Venise
Orfeo nell’Inferi
Marche de Gondoliers
Aria per gli Numi Inferniali
Marche du Carnaval
Menuet I & II
Bourrée
Chaconne
Forlana
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.