Chatham Baroque are preparing for their holiday concert on December 21st at Carnegie Music Hall! The program features Corelli’s shimmering Christmas Concerto, concerti grossi by Vivaldi, Handel, and Torelli, and a delightful set of French Noëls for strings by Charpentier. Co-Artistic Director and violinist Andrew Fouts spoke with Anna Singer about it.
Andrew talks about the program, which evokes pastoral scenes of the nativity. Chatham Baroque is also welcoming back several friends to join them for the concert, including Paul Miller, Tracy Mortimore, Kristen Linfante, and Justin Wallace. Andrew also touches on his Baroque journey and the joy of playing Baroque music.
The concert will be on December 21st at 2:30pm at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland. Tickets are available at https://www.chathambaroque.org/.
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