Week of July 10, 2010

Magnolia Baroque
The Magnolia Baroque Festival is a biannual celebration of some of the most beloved music of all time. The festival, which takes place in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is a unique opportunity to experience a remarkable series of concerts by gifted musicians from all over the world.
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  • Ensemble
    Julie Andrijeski, violin
    Johanna Novom, violin
    Daniel Elyar, viola
    Adrienne Post, viola
    Brent Wissick, cello
    Jeanne Fischer, soprano
    Katherine Ardoin, mezzo-soprano
    Barry Bauguess, trumpet
    Justin Bland, trumpet
    Justin Godoy, recorder
    Joshua Lee, gamba
    John O’Brien, organ
    Andrew Willis, fortepiano
    Joseph Gascho, harpsichord
    Magnolia Baroque Festival Orchestra
    Magnolia Baroque Artists
    Magnolia Baroque Strings
    Harmonious Blacksmith
    Piedmont Chamber Singers
  • Featured Compositions
    Josef Pavel Vevjanovsky: Sonata Vespertina ab. 8
    Johann Friederich Peter: Ich will mit euch ein ewigen Bund machen
    Johann Friederich Peter: String Quintet No. 1 in D Major
    Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto in F, BWV 1057
    Antonio Bertali: Sonata ab. 6 “Tausend Gulden”
    Johann Friederich Peter: Ein Jeglicher sey gessinet
    Johann Friederich Peter: Wolhn denen, die in deinem Hause
    Marin Marais: Les folies d’espagne
    Johann Friederich Peter: String Quintet No. 2 in A Major
    Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonata in A minor
    Denis Gautier: Chaconne
    Johann Friederich Peter: Die Gnade un Wahrheit des Herrn
  • Composers
  • Josef Pavel Vevjanovsky
  • Johann Friederich Peter
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Antonio Bertali
  • Marin Marais
  • Johann Heinrich Schmelzer
  • Denis Gautier
  • Venue
    Gray Auditorium, Old Salem, NC
    Watson Hall, UNCSA
    Calvary Moravian Church, Winston-Salem, NC
  • The Magnolia Baroque Festival

    The Magnolia Baroque Festival is a biannual celebration of some of the most beloved music of all time. The festival, which takes place in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is a unique opportunity to experience a remarkable series of concerts by gifted musicians from all over the world.

    On this edition of Carolina Live we’ll visit the Magnolia Baroque Festival in Winston-Salem for music from the Colonial Carolinas. We’ll hear the first modern performances of string quintets by Moravian composer Johann Friedrich Peter

    Joesef Pavel Vevjanovsky: Sonata Vespertina ab. 8
    Barry Bauguess, trumpet
    Justin Bland, trumpet
    Magnolia Baroque Artists

    Johann Friederich Peter: Ich will mit euch ein ewigen Bund machen
    Jeanne Fischer, soprano
    Julie Andrijeski, violin
    Johanna Novom, violin
    Daniel Elyar, viola
    Brent Wissick, cello
    John O'Brien, organ

    Johann Friederich Peter
    : String Quintet No. 1 in D Major
    Julie Andrijeski, violin
    Johanna Novom, violin
    Adrienne Post, viola
    Daniel Elyar, viola
    Brent Wissick, cello

    Johann Sebastian Bach
    : Concerto in F, BWV 1057
    Andrew Willis, fortepiano
    Magnolia Baroque Festival Orchestra

    Antonio Bertali
    : Sonata ab. 6 “Tausend Gulden
    Magnolia Baroque Strings


    Johann Friederich Peter
    : Ein Jeglicher sey gessinet
    Johann Friederich Peter: Wolhn denen, die in deinem Hause
    Jeanne Fischer, Soprano
    Katherine Ardoin, Mezzo-Soprano
    John O’Brien, Organ
    Piedmont Chamber Singers
    Magnolia Baroque Festival Orchestra


    Marin Marais
    : Les folies d’espagne
    Harmonious Blacksmith
    Joseph Gascho, harpsichord
    Joshua Lee, gamba
    Justin Godoy, recorder

    Johann Friederich Peter: String Quintet No. 2 in A Major
    Piedmont Chamber Singers
    Magnolia Baroque Festival Orchestra

    Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonata in A minor

    Denis Gautier
    : Chaconne
    Harmonious Blacksmith
    Joseph Gascho, harpsichord
    Joshua Lee, gamba
    Justin Godoy, recorder

    Johann Friederich Peter
    : Die Gnade un Wahrheit des Herrn
    Piedmont Chamber Singers
    Magnolia Baroque Festival Orchestra