Austrian and German composers at the end of the seventeenth century developed a highly original style, infused with mysticism — haunted by memories of three Thirty Years’ War and the Siege of Vienna.
Exploratory and robust, this sound is marked by extravagant harmonic experimentation and fanciful instrumental virtuosity. Join Sonnambula for a journey through this intricate and mesmerizing sound world.
Program
Rosenmüller: Sonata Nona (1682)
JC Kerll: Works for Organ
Schmelzer: "Polnische Sackpfeifen," Sonata à 3
"Fine home-town group" – The New Yorker
Age Guidance: 13
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Audience Advisory:
Performance in the Rosalyn and Irwin Engelman Recital Hall
Performance Schedule:
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th @ 7:30 PM