Women Composers in Baroque Vienna
Friday,
April 8th at 8PM Pre-concert lecture at 7:30 PM
The
United Parish in Brookline
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Women
Composers in Baroque Vienna
Friday, April 8th 2016 at 8 PM. Pre- concert lecture at 7:30 PM
United Parish in Brookline ~ 210 Harvard Street, Brookline
Friday, April 8th 2016 at 8 PM. Pre- concert lecture at 7:30 PM
United Parish in Brookline ~ 210 Harvard Street, Brookline
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then forward your receipt to ladonna@ladm.org to
claim your free ticket. Or call us at 461-6973 to pay over the
phone.
About the
concert:
Combining stirring
performances with groundbreaking scholarship, award-winning ensemble La Donna
Musicale presents excerpts from an oratorio written for Vienna’s imperial court
by Camilla de Rossi and the world premiere of excerpts from Il consiglio di
Pallade (The Council of Pallas Athena), a festa teatrale of
1697, with music by Maria Anna von Raschenau.
The chamber string ensemble and
vocalists are led by Laury Gutiérrez, 2009 Radcliffe Institute Fellow and
Resident Scholar at the Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center, Brandeis
University. Joining the ensemble is internationally renowned, award-winning
countertenor Nicholas
Tamagna.
A special pre-concert lecture and comments will be led by Professor
Janet K. Page from the University of Memphis. She
specializes in the music of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Vienna, and is
especially interested in women’s music making. Her book Convent Music and
Politics in Eighteenth-Century Vienna was published by Cambridge University
Press in 2014.
Italian composer
Camilla de Rossi composed oratorios “at the command of the Emperor” for annual
performances in Vienna’s Imperial Chapel in the early 18th century. In our
excerpts from The Prodigal Son she artfully depicts this intense
struggle of universal human emotions using dynamic and passionate Baroque
musical language, reminiscent of the early compositions of Handel.
The only
Viennese nun–composer whose music survives is Maria Anna von Raschenau (ca.
1650–1714), an Augustinian canoness at the convent of St. Jacob auf der Hülben.
From 1669 she served in the imperial court chamber music, and around 1672 she
entered the convent of St. Jacob, much admired for its music. She was
Chormeister in there by 1710. In The Council of Pallas Athena,
the seven liberal arts (arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy, grammar, logic,
and rhetoric) convene a council, with Pallas Athena as moderator. They
debate whether arms or learning are of greater value to a monarch, and each
makes a case for her own value to the emperor. The Council of Pallas
Athena was performed in Maria Anna’s convent on the feast day of
St. James the Greater, July 25, in 1697. It is dedicated to Emperor Leopold I,
who attended the performance. This is a modern world premiere!
Ensemble:
Kimberly
Ayers, and Kimberly Moller, sopranos; Nicholas Tamagna, countertenor
Guan-Ting
Ku, Joy Grimes, Jane Starkman, strings
Janet Haas, violone; Bill Good,
chitarrone
Ruth McKay, harpsichord and organ; Laury Gutiérrez, viola da gamba,
director
Tickets:
Preferred reserved seating $40; general seating $25; students/low income $10
Under 18 years old, FREE, but must reserve at ladonna@ladm.org
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