CMS Baroque Festival: Baroque Organ
$63-$112
- Paolo Bordignon, organ
- Benjamin Beilman, violin
- Alexander Sitkovetsky, violin
- Matthew Lipman, viola
- Mihai Marica, cello
- Edgar Meyer, double bass
- James Austin Smith, oboe
- Juri Vallentin, oboe
- David Washburn, trumpet
Antonio Vivaldi / Johann Gottfried Walther — Organ Concerto in B minor, LV 133 (after Vivaldi Violin Concerto, RV 275)
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber — Mystery (Rosary) Sonata No. 1 in D minor "The Annunciation"
Johann Sebastian Bach — Wir müssen durch viel Trübsal, BWV 146 ("I. Sinfonia")
Johann Sebastian Bach — Ich habe meine Zuversicht, BWV 188 ("I. Sinfonia")
Louis-Claude Daquin — Livre de Noëls, Op. 2, No. 10: Noël, Grand Jeu et duo
Georg Philipp Telemann — Trio Sonata in G minor for Oboe, Violin, and Continuo, TWV 42:g5
George Frideric Handel — Organ Concerto No. 8 in A major, HWV 307, Op. 7, No. 2
Giuseppe Torelli — Trumpet Concerto in D major "Estienne Roger 188"
CMS presents a rare opportunity to hear Alice Tully Hall's lush and powerful 4,200-pipe organ as the centerpiece in music by eight Baroque masters. Nine extraordinary artists perform transcriptions by Bach himself, organ solos (including a French holiday carol), and more.
Performances on Dec. 8 & 10.
About Paolo Bordignon, organ
About Benjamin Beilman, violin
About Alexander Sitkovetsky, violin
Violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky was born in Moscow into a family with a well-established musical tradition. His concerto debut came at the age of eight and in the same year he moved to the UK to study at the Menuhin School. In the 2022-23 season, he debuted at Vienna's Musikverein with the Tonkünstler Orchester, made return visits to Anima Musicae Budapest and Russian Philharmonic Novosibirsk and appeared with the Sitkovetsky Trio at festivals throughout Spain, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, and Germany. Recent concerto performances include appearances with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Moscow and St Petersburg Symphony Orchestras, Orquesta Filarmónica de Bolivia, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Philharmonia Orchestra. He directs and performs as a soloist regularly with chamber orchestras, including the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Amsterdam Sinfonietta, London Mozart Players, New York Chamber Players, Camerata Zurich, and most recently with the Romanian Sinfonietta. He is a founding member of the Sitkovetsky Trio, which regularly performs throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The trio's fourth disc for BIS Records, Ravel’s Piano Trio and Saint-Saëns's Second Trio, was released to great critical acclaim in July 2021. Sitkovetsky is an alum of Chamber Music at Lincoln Center's Bowers Program and plays the 1679 'Parera' Antonio Stradivari violin, kindly loaned to him through the Beare’s International Violin Society by a generous sponsor.
https://alexandersitkovetsky.com/About Matthew Lipman, viola
About Mihai Marica, cello
About Edgar Meyer, double bass
About James Austin Smith, oboe
About Juri Vallentin, oboe
About David Washburn, trumpet
Alice Tully Hall
1941 BroadwayNew York, NY
United States
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/visitor-guide/box-office-and-ticketing
(212) 671-4050