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SUMMARY:SERIES CONCERT – Everywhere a Theorbo (2020 NC HIP Festival opening concert)
DESCRIPTION:The theorbo\, a long-necked lute Baroque instrument rarely gets its due. No longer! Mallarme presents a concert featuring the impressive instrument featuring William Simms and Richard Stone on theorbo\, David Wilson and Elizabeth Phelps on baroque violin\, Suzanne Rousso on baroque viola and Gail Ann Schroeder and Brent Wissick on viola da gamba. Music of William Lawes\, Dario Castello\,Thomas Baltzar\, Bellerofonte Castaldi and Robert de Visée. \nPROGRAM (Click to read the program notes: 2-1-20 Program Pages)\n \nWilliam Lawes: Royall Consort\, Sett No. 2 in D Minor\n       Pavane\nWilliam Lawes: Royall Consort\, Sett No. 1 in D Minor\nMarin Marais: Pièces du Premier Livre\n       Tombeau pour Mr Meliton \nRobert De Visée: Suite for 2 Lutes\nAllemande (G Major Concert Suite) – Sarabande (E Minor Concert Suite) – Chaconne (G Major Concert Suite) \nINTERMISSION \nThomas Baltzar: Divisions on “John Come Kiss Me Now”\nBellerofonte Castaldi: Capricci a due stromenti\n        Capriccio detto hermafrodito – Capriccio detto Spagnolino – Capriccio detto Bischizzolo\nWilliam Lawes: Royall Consort\, Sett No. 8 in C Major\nDario Castello: Sonata Concertata XV a 4   \nTickets: $25/Adults\, $10 Children and students in advance\, $5 Children and students at the door\, subject to availability
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/series-concert-everywhere-a-theorbo-2020-nc-hip-festival-opening-concert/
LOCATION:Hayti Heritage Center\, 804 Old Fayetteville Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Series Concert
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200229
DTSTAMP:20260415T025152
CREATED:20200302T141851Z
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SUMMARY:2020 North Carolina HIP Music Festival INFO
DESCRIPTION:  \n(ticket prices listed are single ticket or donation at the door prices if you do not have a HIPster pass)\nHIPster passes give you access to all HIP events for $85 including Duke Performances concert on Feb 15. Instructions on how to reserve a seat for the Feb 15 concert will be sent after your HIPster pass purchase! \n\nFriday\, January 31\, 3:00pm The Cedars\, Chapel Hill\nLECTURE: How the Early Music Movement Got to be HIP (FREE)\nplus a period-instrumental Zoo!\nRichard and Judith Fox – presenters\nThe Early Music Movement was mainly a post- WWII development\, whose mission was to challenge and reform the repertoire and performance practices of Western Classical Music. Early music performers rediscovered forgotten repertoire\, recovered premodern instruments \, followed performance practices at variance from modern musicianship\, and altered the relationship between performer and listener by their style\, dress\, and playing locales. Initially\, the Early Music Movement\, like all social movements\, depended on “charismatic” zeal and attracted performers with diverse objectives and orientations.  Arnold Dolmetsch\, David Munroe\, and Noah Greenberg represent this diversity\, and we will see/hear examples of the Early Music they championed. Over the last 75 years\, many of their innovations have become accepted by contemporary performers\, and we will see/hear examples of this new mainstream. “Historically informed performance” or “HIP” is their label today for a creative translation of past music that respects its differences from present practice. The talk will be illustrated with many musical examples and there will be a “petting zoo” of instruments from the past to try afterward (none that bite or claw\, however). \nSaturday\, February 1\, 3:00pm Hayti Heritage Center\, Durham\nCONCERT: Everywhere a Theorbo (Tickets $25/$10)\nMallarmé Chamber Players: Music of William Lawes\, Thomas Baltzar\, Bellerofonte Castaldi and Robert di Vesée\nWilliam Simms and Richard Stone – theorbo; David Wilson and Elizabeth Phelps – violin; Gail Ann Schroeder and Brent Wissick – viola da gamba \nSaturday\, February 1\, 8:00pm\, Baldwin Auditorium\, Durham\nCONCERT: A Retrospective Recital (FREE)\nWorks by Beethoven and Vorisek played on an 1815 Streicher copy by Thomas and Barbara Wolf\nRandall Love – fortepiano and piano more\n \nSunday\, February 2\, 5:15pm Duke Chapel\nCONCERT: Duke Bach Cantata Series (FREE)\nPhilip Cave – conductor J.S. Bach -Cantata BWV 9 Es ist das Heil uns kommen her; BWV 55 Ich armer Mensch\, ich Sündenknecht; BWV 151 Süßer Trost\, mein Jesus kömmt more\nElizabeth Joyner – soprano\, Tamsin Simmill – alto\, Daniel Shirley – tenor \nTuesday\, February 4\, 7:30pm Person Recital Hall\, UNC Chapel Hill\nLECTURE/CONCERT: Madama Europa di Rossi: A Jewish soprano in 16th century Mantua (FREE) more\nJeanne Fischer – soprano; Brent Wissick – viola da gamba; Jacqueline Nappi – harpsichord\n \nThursday\, February 6\, 7:30pm St Paul’s Lutheran\, Durham\nCONCERT: Sounds of Sacred Italia ($15 suggested donation)\nDelve into the mysteries of Sacred Italia. Rarely performed music from turn-of-the-17th century Italy for soprano\, sackbut and organ.\nAndrea Edith Moore – soprano; Michael Kris – sackbut; Jaqueline Nappi – harpsichord \nFriday\, February 7\, 7:30pm St Stephen’s Episcopal Church\, Durham\nCONCERT: Genuine George ($15 suggested donation)\nBaroque and Beyond Music of Georg Phillip Telemann\, Georg Muffat\, George Frederic Handel\nTamsin Simmill – mezzo-soprano; Matvey Lapin – baroque violin; Chris Nunnally – baroque cello; Beverly Biggs – harpsichord \nSaturday\, February 8\, 3:00pm Hayes Barton UMC\, Raleigh\nCONCERT: Bach to Mozart (Tickets: $20/$15/$5)\nRaleigh Camerata Orchestra music of C.P.E. Bach\, F.J. Haydn and W.A. Mozart \nSunday\, February 9\, 3:00pm Nelson Music Room\, Durham\nCONCERT: From Venice to Vienna ($15 suggested donation)\nThe Vivaldi Project String Trios by Vivaldi\, Maddalena Sirmen\, Francesco Zannetti\, Paul Wranitsky\, Ludwig van Beethoven and F.A. Hoffmeister\nElizabeth Field – violin; Allison Nyquist – violin/viola; Stephanie Vial – cello \nThursday\, February 13\, 7:30pm\, St Paul’s Lutheran\, Durham\nCONCERT: Cor mio Madrigal settings on ardent poetry of G.B. Guarini. Rossi\, d’India\, Ward ($20 suggested donation)\nViola da Gamba Society of America – Central Carolina Consort of viols\nSalomé Sandoval – soprano; Alison Crum; Roy Marks; Gail Ann Schroeder and Brent Wissick – viols \nFriday\, February 14\, 7:30pm First Presbyterian Church Durham\nCONCERT: We ♥ Bach (Tickets $25/$10)\nNC HIP Festival Orchestra – Mallarmé Chamber Players and NC Baroque Orchestra\nMusic of J.S. Bach – Brandenburg Concerti Nos. 4-6\, Orchestral Suite no. 2  Jaap ter Linden – cello and viola da gamba\n(Sponsored by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation and an Anonymous donor)\n \nSaturday\, February 15\, 5:00pm HIPster Reception\, Durham – Private Home (sponsored by Alley Twenty-Six)\n \nSaturday\, February 15\, 8:00pm Baldwin Auditorium\, Durham\nCONCERT: Beloved Baroque (Tickets $25/10)\nAkademie für Alte Musik Berlin (Duke Performances)\nMusic of J.P. Lully\, G. F. Handel\, Antonio Vivaldi\, Johann Pachelbel\, C.P.E. Bach and J.S. Bach \nTuesday\, February 18\, 7:30pm St Paul’s Lutheran\, Durham\nCONCERT: German Baroque Sacred and Secular Cantatas ($20 suggested donation)\nNathan Medley – countertenor\, Jennifer Streeter – organ\n \nThursday\, February 20\, 7:00pm St Paul’s Lutheran\, Durham\nLECTURE/CONCERT: Capturing Caravaggio ($15 suggested donation)\nCapturing the essence of Caravaggio’s painting through music of the late 16th century and early 17th century Italy. Pre-concert lecture given by Richmond artist Miguel Carter-Fischer on Caravaggio’s works and perception through music.\nMiguel Carter-Fischer – lecturer; Nicholas Di Eugenio & Elizabeth Phelps – violin; Oliver Weston – cello; Jacqueline Nappi – harpsichord. \nSunday\, February 23 1:00pm Sarah P. Duke Gardens\, Durham\nFAMILY CONCERT: TBA\n \nSunday\, February 23 4:00pm Person Hall\, UNC\, Chapel Hill CANCELLED\nCONCERT: Heroes or Villains? El Fuego\n \nFriday\, February 28\, 7:00pm St Paul’s Lutheran\, Durham\nCONCERT: Waytes of England: Masses\, Motets\, and Music of the Watch ($10 suggested donation)\nForgotten Clefs presents sacred polyphony of the English Renaissance with music by William Byrd\, John Dunstable\, Robert Parsons\, Thomas Tallis and more
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/2020-north-carolina-hip-music-festival-info/
LOCATION:NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:HIP Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200214T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200214T213000
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SUMMARY:We ♥ Bach …with the HIP Festival Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets \nCelebrate Valentine’s Day with early music expert and gambist/cellist Jaap ter Linden as he guides the HIP Festival Orchestra (members of the NC Baroque Orchestra and Mallarme HIP) in the most revered music in the Baroque repertoire – the Brandenburg Concerti. Listen to the Brandenburg Concerti 4\, 5 and 6 plus the 2nd Orchestral Suite with players from the various ensembles in their opportunity to shine! \nSoloists include harpsichordist Jennifer Streeter\, Kathie Stewart – flute and recorder\, Frances Blaker – recorder\, David Wilson and Janelle Davis – violin\, Joey O’Donnell and Suzanne Rousso – viola \n$25 General Admission Adults\n$10 General Admission children and students in advance\n$5 General Admission children and students at the door subject to availability. \nHIPster pass holders are free \nThis Concert is sponsored by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/we-%e2%99%a5-bach-with-the-hip-festival-orchestra/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church Durham\, 305 E Main St.\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:HIP Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T025152
CREATED:20200212T213516Z
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SUMMARY:HIP Family Concert - Happiness is a Harpsichord
DESCRIPTION:FAMILY CONCERT @ Kirby Horton Hall at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens- meet the harpsichord\, an early member of the keyboard family\, presented by Jacqueline Nappi. Learn about the origins of the instrument\, how it produces its’ unique sound\, its’ role in Baroque music and hear Dr. Nappi perform music of Bach and others. A 50-minute presentation\, appropriate for all people 5 years and older! \nFREE and open to the public. \nThe Family Concert Series is sponsored by Mark and Cindy Kuhn.
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/hip-family-concert-happiness-is-a-harpsichord/
LOCATION:Duke Gardens\, 420 Anderson St.\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Concert,HIP Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mallarme Chamber Players":MAILTO:office@mallarmemusic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200322T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200322T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T025152
CREATED:20200301T233135Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Family Concert: Bach and Forward
DESCRIPTION:Mallarme and the Atlantic Dance Theatre brings together four acclaimed NC artists for this Family Concert: modern choreographer Michelle Pearson\, baroque dancer and choreographer Paige Whitley-Bauguess\, modern dancer Steven James Rodriguez Velez and cellist Stephanie Vial. The collaboration is set to movements from J.S. Bach’s iconic Cello Suites performed on the Baroque Cello. The artists will discuss their collaboration and the relationships they have rekindled between historical and modem forms\, going back and forward where the art forms may lead … Bach and Forward. \nThe concert will be held at Duke Gardens in Kirby Horton Hall. \nThis program is one-hour long and appropriate for people 5 years and older. FREE admission \nThe Family Concert Series is sponsored by Mark and Cindy Kuhn
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/family-concert-bach-and-forward/
LOCATION:Duke Gardens\, 420 Anderson St.\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T025152
CREATED:20200222T204211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200403T184921Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - SERIES CONCERT: Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Music of Mexico
DESCRIPTION:For your safety and ours\, this concert has been cancelled. If you would like to turn your ticket into a donation to Mallarme or would prefer a refund please email us at office@mallarmemusic.org \nStay tuned for video excerpts of this concert from when it was performed at the NCMA in January. \nThank you! \nCelebrate Cinco de Mayo with a flair at a concert featuring chamber music for strings by Mexican Modernist composers. The music encompasses a breathe of color and exquisite craft while reflecting the composers Latin roots. You will hear String Quartets by Carlos Chavez and Silvestre Revueltas plus Salvador Contreras’ Sonata for violin and cello and Manuel Ponce’s Duo for violin and viola. \nARTISTS\nRobert Anemone\, Jacqueline Wolborsky – violin; Suzanne Rousso – viola; Kirsten Jermé – cello
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/series-concert-celebrating-cinco-de-mayo-with-music-of-mexico/
LOCATION:Sharp 9 Gallery\, 4608 Industry Lane\, Unit L\, Durham\, NC\, 27713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Series Concert
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