Ensemble Mirable to Perform in Palo Alto, Berkeley & San Francisco, 4/10-12
By: Tyler Peterson
The San Francisco Early Music Society's 2014-15 season concludes the weekend of April 10-12 with three concerts by Ensemble Mirable and Swedish recorder virtuoso Dan Laurin. Mirable's program focuses on the Italian baroque, including works of Mancini, Fontana, Uccellini, Scarlatti, Vivaldi and others. The ensemble includes Artistic Director JungHae Kim, harpsichord; Elizabeth Blumenstock and Katherine Kyme, violins; Joanna Blendulf, viola da gamba; and Kevin Cooper, baroque guitar.
Mirable's program takes its name from one of the best-known and most beloved works in the baroque literature, Antonio Vivaldi's La Primavera. This piece, in an arrangement by Blumenstock, opens the concert and sets its tone: birdsong, thunderstorms, a sheepdog and bagpipes are a few of the sounds and images that Vivaldi conjures in his ode to spring. Several of the works for recorder on the program are found in the Manoscritto di Napoli (1725), a collection of 24 compositions for recorder, strings and basso continuo by various composers. Of these, Mirable has chosen a sonata each by Francesco Barbella (1692-1733), Francesco Mancini (1672-1737) and Allesandro Scarlatti (1660-1725). Other highlights of the program include a Trio Sonata in C Major by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713); Sonata XXI con tre violini by Giovanni Gabrieli (ca. 1553-1612); Toccata VIII in F by Girolamo Alessandro Frescobaldi (1583-1643); Sonata a Tre "Il Corisino" by Francesco Turini (ca. 1595-1656); and a gorgeous ciaccona by Maurizio Cazzati (1616-1678).
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