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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T193000
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URL:https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/events/stormy-weather-tempests-shipw
 recks-natures-fury-in-baroque-music/
SUMMARY:STORMY WEATHER: TEMPESTS\, SHIPWRECKS &amp\; NATURE'S FURY IN BAROQ
 UE MUSIC
DESCRIPTION:Stormy Weather\nTempests\, Shipwrecks &amp\; Nature’s Fury \
 nFollowed by a Buffet of Artisanal Cheeses &amp\; Mulled Wine\nIn baroque 
 music\, storms and tempests appear not only as literal representations of 
 nature’s fury but also convey the whirlwind of emotions from a broken he
 art. Opera composers    created frightening scenes with an ingenious ars
 enal of stage machinery capable of producing howling wind\, thunder\, rain
  and lightening. During the course of our treacherous musical journey\, we
  meet violin virtuoso Francesco Veracini who barely survived a shipwreck i
 n 1745 in which he lost two of his precious Stainer violins. In music of H
 andel\, Ariosti\, Rameau and Vivaldi\, virtuoso passage work and musical p
 yrotechnics are enhanced by a variety of thrilling special effects. Barrel
 -like wind machines\, metal ‘thunder’ sheets and pea-filled rain appar
 atus add dramatic realism to music which depicts ships sinking in tumultuo
 us seas\, windstorms\, frightful furies and the wrath of mythological Gods
 .    \nThe Artists:\nMichelle Humphreys\, Baroque Sound Effects \nKate 
 Maroney\, Mezzo Soprano\nJörg-Michael Schwarz &amp\; Leah Gale Nelson\, B
 aroque Violin\nPeter Kupfer\, Baroque Viola    Motomi Igarashi\, Violine
      \nMark Kramer\, Baroque ‘Cello     Michael Sponseller\, Harpsi
 chord\nThe Program:\nGeorge Frideric Handel\, Overture\, Prelude &amp\; 
 ‘Furie Terribili' from Rinaldo \nAntonio Veracini\, Trio Sonata in G Ma
 jor  \nFrancesco Veracini  Fuga o Cappriccio con 4 Soggetti  \nAttilio 
 Ariosti\, Cantata ‘Il Naufragio’ (The Shipwreck)               
                \nJean-Philippe Rameau\, Les Cyclopes &amp\; Antoin
 e Forqueray\, ‘Jupiter’\nJean-Philippe Rameau\, Opera Storm Scenes\nHe
 nry Purcell\, ‘Dance of the Winds’ &amp\; ‘The Cold Song’\nAntonio
  Vivaldi\, ‘Agitata infidu’ from ‘Juditha triumphans’  
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 g
CATEGORIES:Concerts
LOCATION:The Historic Church of St. Mary the Virgin\, 191 South Greeley Ave
 nue\, Chappaqua\, New York\, 10514\, United States
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