Performed in front of the inspiring stained glass windows of First Presbyterian Church, a quartet of soloists from La Follia Austin Baroque will perform solo and chamber works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Included are selections from the Goldberg Variations and the Cello Suite no. 6, the B minor Flute Sonata, and the Chaconne for solo violin. Also included are the trio sonata in G major and the Affetuoso from the Brandenburg Concerto no. 5.
Seating in the sanctuary will be reconfigured to not only bring the audience closer to the performers, but to also allow the beautiful stained glass windows to be an inspiring backdrop to the concert.
Performing will be Stephen Redfield, Baroque violin; Marcus McGuff, Baroque flute; Jane Leggiero, 5-string and 4-string Baroque cello; and Keith Womer, harpsichord.
Performed in front of the inspiring stained glass windows of First Presbyterian Church, a quartet of soloists from La Follia Austin Baroque will perform solo and chamber works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Included are selections from the Goldberg Variations and the Cello Suite no. 6, the B minor Flute Sonata, and the Chaconne for solo violin. Also included are the trio sonata in G major and the Affetuoso from the Brandenburg Concerto no. 5.
Seating in the sanctuary will be reconfigured to not only bring the audience closer to the performers, but to also allow the beautiful stained glass windows to be an inspiring backdrop to the concert.
Performing will be Stephen Redfield, Baroque violin; Marcus McGuff, Baroque flute; Jane Leggiero, 5-string and 4-string Baroque cello; and Keith Womer, harpsichord.
Performed in front of the inspiring stained glass windows of First Presbyterian Church, a quartet of soloists from La Follia Austin Baroque will perform solo and chamber works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Included are selections from the Goldberg Variations and the Cello Suite no. 6, the B minor Flute Sonata, and the Chaconne for solo violin. Also included are the trio sonata in G major and the Affetuoso from the Brandenburg Concerto no. 5.
Seating in the sanctuary will be reconfigured to not only bring the audience closer to the performers, but to also allow the beautiful stained glass windows to be an inspiring backdrop to the concert.
Performing will be Stephen Redfield, Baroque violin; Marcus McGuff, Baroque flute; Jane Leggiero, 5-string and 4-string Baroque cello; and Keith Womer, harpsichord.