“Arizona Baroque and the Treasure of the Ottoman Empire”
Ensemble
December 7, Saturday, 4:00 p.m.
Holsclaw Hall, $Free
Arizona Baroque is dedicated to the interpretation of early music from an academic perspective, supporting the current research and discussion about topics related to history and historical performance of well-known and recently discovered repertoire. This ensemble was created to foster the performance of little-known but exceptional vocal and instrumental music from the 17th and 18th centuries. The group was founded by graduate student Olman Alfaro and is coached by Dr. John Brobeck. Members include outstanding graduate and undergraduate singers and instrumentalists from the Fred Fox School of Music. For more information about Arizona Baroque, please contact Olman Alfaro, olman@email.arizona.edu, or Dr. John Brobeck, brobeck@email.arizona.edu.
Arizona Baroque Fall 2019:
Tad Biggs, oboe
Eloy Ramírez, bassoon
Grant Knox, sackbut
Sierra Norris, viola da gamba and recorder
Chiara Ferrero, violin
Jessica Muiseke-Wilkison, violin
Benjamin Skoronski, harpsichord
Mariana Mevans, harpsichord
Erika Burkhart, soprano
Jeff Vanderlee, baritone
Morgan Block, percussion
Olman Alfaro, percussion and artistic director
Dr. John Brobeck, coach
CONTACT: 520-621-1655
TICKETS: $Free
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