Dr. Mark Janello has been a professor of music theory at the Johns Hopkins University Peabody Conservatory since 2002. His scholarly works include "Unreasonably Melodious: The Grotesque and Bach's Inverse Augmentation Canon" and "Beyond Completion: Transformation and Development in Three Inventions of Bach." Professor Janello has performed as a harpsichordist with the Baltimore Symphony, the Post-Classical Ensemble, Bach Sinfonia, and the Georgetown University Chamber Singers. He studied music theory at Harvard and Duke Universities and University of Michigan.

Treasures of the Italian Baroque – Chamber Recital & 4-course Italian Game Dinner with paired wines

Saturday, November 4, 2023 @ 6:00pm – 8:30pm (EDT)
Shiloh Manor Farm, Purcellville, VA, United States
Arcangelo CorelliViolin Sonata in G minor, Op. 5, No. 5
Luigi Borghi — Selected works (recently discovered violin sonata)
George Frideric Handel — Selected works
Domenico Scarlatti — Selected works
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber — Selected works

$150