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Washington University in St. Louis

November 11, 2005
Vol. 30, No. 14

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November 11, 2005 > Recorder soloist Galhano to join Kingsbury Ensemble

Recorder soloist Galhano to join Kingsbury Ensemble

Renowned recorder soloist Clea Galhano will join the University's Kingsbury Ensemble for a concert of "Virtuoso Recorder Music of the Baroque" at 8 p.m. Nov. 12 in Holmes Lounge.
Galhano, Clea
Clea Galhano

The Kingsbury Ensemble specializes in music of the Baroque and Classical periods, employing historically accurate practices and instruments and performing in acoustically appropriate settings. Harpsichordist Maryse Carlin, instructor in the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences, directs the ensemble, which draws on a pool of early music specialists both regionally and nationwide.

The recorder — a vertical, rather than a transverse, flute — was frequently included in ensembles of the Baroque era. Galhano, a Brazilian player now living in the United States, has performed widely with early music ensembles and appeared as soloist with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. A recent European tour included performances at the Tage Alter Music Festival in Germany and at the prestigious Wigmore Hall in London.

She teaches at the Festival de Musica Antiga in Rio de Janeiro and is on faculty at Macalester College as well as at the St. Paul Conservatory.

The program highlights trio sonatas with harpsichord from the 17th and 18th centuries by Italian composers Dario Castello of Venice and Marco Uccellini, the latter maestro di cappella at the Farnese court in Parma and the Este court in Modena.

Also on the program are works by German composers Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann, as well as music of Johann Schmelzer, Vienna's Habsburg court composer.

Tickets are $15 for the general public; $10 for seniors and WUSTL faculty and staff; and $5 for students. Tickets are available through the Edison Theatre Box Office, 935-6543, and at the door.

For more information, call 862-2675.



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