Next Up: Sanguine and Melancholic Join OBC for particularly affective repertoire from the eighteenth century for two violins, cello, and harpsichord. The program includes a solo cello sonata by Graun, two solo violin sonatas by Abel and CPE Bach, and … Continue reading
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Join OBC’s Ensemble Primo Seicento on March 5 at 7 pm in Central Lutheran Church. Music of Pleasure and Desire features Ensemble Primo Seicento in early music for cornetto, trombones, voices, and organ, in the beautifully resonant space of Central … Continue reading
Oregon Bach Collegium presents: The Food of Love: Shakespeare’s Music Friday, February 5 @ 6 pm Eugene Public Library On First Friday, Shakespeare himself will host an instrumental concert entitled The Food of Love – Shakespeare’s Music. The Oregon Bach … Continue reading
Calendar 2015-2016 Metaphor and Mystery in Bach’s Cantatas Chaos in life and refuge in faith October 18, 3 PM@ United Lutheran Back-to-Back Bach Works for violin, viola da gamba and harpsichord November 15, 3 PM@ United Lutheran Sunday in the … Continue reading
September 27 at 2 pm in the Hope Abbey Mausoleum (park on street near 25th or 26th and University) Ensemble Primo Seicento performs in the lushly reverberant marble surroundings of Hope Abbey Mausoleum. The earliest Baroque music was composed for … Continue reading
Sunday, May 10, 3 p.m. United Lutheran Church 22nd and Washington, Eugene UNIVERSAL HARMONY Joon Park, director Brandenburg concerto #4 with soloists Wyatt True, Kim Pineda and Meredith Beck Brandenburg concerto #5 with soloists Holly Roberts, Kim Pineda and Margret … Continue reading
From the Dresden court to Les Tuileries central pavilion, concerts featuring the traverso became venues for the highest level of artistry. In Paris Michael Blavet brought the flute into a place of prominence at the Concert Spirituel, the first public … Continue reading
Oregon Bach Collegium presents: Music for Holy Week Sunday, March 29, 5pm Church of the Resurrection 3925 Hilyard, Eugene (Free) Texts for this meditative program include the Stabat mater, the famous 13th century poem describing Mary’s response to the crucifixion, … Continue reading
Per Cembalo solo… March 15th @ 3 PM This recital of keyboard music of J. S. Bach will include the E Minor toccata, preludes and fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier Book II, and the Overture in the French Style. Audience … Continue reading
Harpsichordist Margret Gries will present music from several of Bach’s keyboard publications, including preludes and fugues from the Well-tempered Clavier and Clavierubung II. This performance showcases both the inventiveness of Bach’s contrapuntal genius and the beauty of his melodic gestures. … Continue reading
Guitar in the Age of Beethoven featuring 19th century guitar duets performed by James Edwards and David Rogers. This concert is on February 8th at 3 PM. To purchase tickets, please vist the concert page Here! James Edwards and David … Continue reading
Join us next Sunday, January 18th, for Dueling Violins! Jannie Wei and Wyatt True are backed by a continuo section of Margret Gries and Marc Vanscheeuwijck in a program of 17th century Italian repertoire. For details and tickets, visit the … Continue reading