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Caitlyn Koester, harpsichord - Staff Recital
Wednesday, January 19 2022, 6:30 PM

Caitlyn Koester, harpsichord - Staff Recital

Historical Performance
Wednesday, January 19 2022, 6:30 PM

Collaborator

Naomi Dumas, violin

Composer

Christoph Graupner (1683–1760)

Sonata in G Minor, GWV 709
     I. Largo
     II. Allegro
     III. Andante
     IV. Vivace

Sonata for Violin and Continuo in G Major, GWV 707
     I. Andante
     II. Allegro
     III. Adagio
     IV. Allegro
     V. Menuet

Sonata in G Minor, GWV 710
     I. Largo
     II. Allegro
     III. Largo
     IV. Allegro

Sonata for Violin, Obbligato Harpsichord, and Bowed Bass in G Major, GWV 708
     I. Moderato
     II. Adagio
     III. Allegro

Sonata in G Minor, GWV 711
     I. Largo
     II. Presto
     III. Largo
     IV. Menuet

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, you’ll develop and refine your skills in historical styles, whether on keyboards, baroque violin, viola, cello, or viola da gamba, and historical plucked strings. Historical Performance opportunities are open to all SFCM students, and our acclaimed Baroque Ensemble performs regularly throughout the year.

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Wednesday, January 19 2022, 6:30 PM to Wednesday, January 19 2022, 8:30 PM