Tuesday, June 18 • 7:30 pm
Kathryn Greenhoot Recital Hall
Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement
Queens University of Charlotte
2319 Wellesley Avenue, Charlotte
Johann Sebastian BACH | Canon Perpetuus, from The Musical Offering, BWV 1079
Carl Philipp Emanuel BACH | Sonata for Oboe in G minor
Johann Gottlieb GRAUN | Trio Sonata in B flat for violin and viola
Johann Adolph HASSE | Sonata in F for oboe, violin and viola
Princess Anna AMALIA | Sonata for oboe in F
Johann Gottlieb JANITSCH | Quadro in g - for oboe, violin and viola
Aisslinn Nosky, violin/leader
Sponsored by Anonymous
Maureen Murchie, violin, viola
Guy Fishman, cello
Sponsored by The Chang Family
Kristin Olson, oboe
Jennifer Streeter, harpsichord
Premium Reserved Seating: $50
General Admission: $30
"30&Under" (ages 18–30) General Admission: $15
Under 18: Free
This concert is approximately 70 minutes.
This concert is sponsored by Brooks and Nan Carey
Johann Sebastian Bach had an enormous influence on the composers of the next generation. This instrumental concert features the music of his most famous son, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and his contemporaries—and reveals how “old Bach’s” influence manifests in their works.
Tuesday, June 18 • 7:30 pm
Kathryn Greenhoot Recital Hall
Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement
Queens University of Charlotte
2319 Wellesley Avenue, Charlotte
Johann Sebastian BACH | Canon Perpetuus, from The Musical Offering, BWV 1079
Carl Philipp Emanuel BACH | Sonata for Oboe in G minor
Johann Gottlieb GRAUN | Trio Sonata in B flat for violin and viola
Johann Adolph HASSE | Sonata in F for oboe, violin and viola
Princess Anna AMALIA | Sonata for oboe in F
Johann Gottlieb JANITSCH | Quadro in g - for oboe, violin and viola
Aisslinn Nosky, violin/leader
Sponsored by Anonymous
Maureen Murchie, violin, viola
Guy Fishman, cello
Sponsored by The Chang Family
Kristin Olson, oboe
Jennifer Streeter, harpsichord
Premium Reserved Seating: $50
General Admission: $30
"30&Under" (ages 18–30) General Admission: $15
Under 18: Free
This concert is sponsored by Brooks and Nan Carey
Johann Sebastian Bach had an enormous influence on the composers of the next generation. This instrumental concert features the music of his most famous son, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and his contemporaries—and reveals how “old Bach’s” influence manifests in their works.
Friday, June 21 • 12:00 pm
The Monteverdi Experience II >
Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church
Friday, June 21 • 7:30 pm
The Cello, Ascending: The Rising Virtuosity of the Baroque Cello >
Trinity Presbyterian Church
Saturday, June 22 • 7:30 pm
Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 >
Sandra Levine Theatre
Queens University of Charlotte
Thursday, June 20 • 12:00 pm
The Monteverdi Experience I >
Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church
Thursday, June 20 • 7:30 pm
The Renaissance Motet >
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church
Wednesday, June 19 • 7:30 pm
Vocal Fellows Recital >
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church
Tuesday, June 18 • 7:30 pm
Bach, The Next Chapter >
Kathryn Greenhoot Recital Hall
Queens University of Charlotte
Tuesday, June 18 • 12:00 pm
Lunch and Learn >
ImaginOn
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.
Monday, June 17 • 7:30 pm
Lagrime mie: Songs of Lamentation, Disdain, and Renewal >
McColl Center
Monday, June 17 • 2:00 pm
Organ Masterclass >
Providence United Methodist Church
Sunday, June 16 • 7:30 pm
Bach’s German Organ Mass >
Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church
Saturday, June 15 • 7:30 pm
Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons >
Sandra Levine Theatre
Queens University of Charlotte
Friday, June 14 • 7:00 pm
Bach@The Brauhaus: Peter Blanchette >
The Pianodrome in The Historic Grace at the Brooklyn Collective-Charlotte
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.
Artists, dates, venues, and repertoire subject to change