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February 26, 2000
- Richard Burdick, horn
- Joan Burg, bassoon
- Dane Burg, piano
…will be featured performing baroque music of Benedetto Marcello & romantic music of Max Bruch & others.
March 10, 2000
UC Berkeley's
Collegium Musicum
- Anthony Martin, music director
…perform Music of 17th Century Italy for violins, recorders, and voices.
March 18, 2000
An Evening of Renaissance Lute Song
- Loren Chuse, voice and harp
- Alejandro Jenné, lute
- Kit Robberson, viola da gamba
…perform a concert of vocal and instrumental music of renaissance Spain, France and England. The evening's concert will include selections from the Spanish Cancioneros del Palacio and the instrumental Lute Collections, the French Airs de Cours and the Dowland Songbooks.
March 25, 2000
Stephanie Varozza
solo piano
…performs her original compositions including selections from her recording Storyteller. "Hear the jazz that Beethoven and Liszt would play if they were alive today."- Michael Slaughter, Pacifica Arts and Heritage Council. "Her strong, sophisticated style is characterized by a gorgeous lyricism, a dazzling technique, intricate, agile passage work, and vigorous, strangely (and appealingly) tactile rhythms."- Sarah Cahill, East Bay Express.
May 5, 2000
UC Berkeley's
Collegium Musicum
- Anthony Martin, music director
…perform Venetian Music from St Mark's for violins, recorders, and voices, with the University Chamber Chorus, Marika Kuzma, director.
October 14, 2000
The Mask of Comedy/The Mask of Tragedy
- Melissa Fogarty, soprano and baroque guitar
- with
- Jennifer Griesbach, harpsichord
A recital of seventeenth-century Italian music exploring the extremes of, and interplay between, comedy and tragedy. Music of Luigi Rossi, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Barbara Strozzi, Francesca Caccini, Girolamo Carissimi and Giovanni Felice Sances, including a semi-staged performance of Antonio Cesti’s comic cantata about singing, "Aspettate, addesso, io canto" (Wait, now I’m going to sing).
1974-1999
Sept. 18, 1997
Soprano & Strings
- Nanette McGuiness, soprano
- with
- The Arlekin Quartet
- Jan Roberts-Haydon, flute
- Kristin Pankonin, piano
Music of Debussy, Chausson, Honegger, and Barber.
