San Francisco Early Music Society's 2013-14 Concert Series Closes with Farallon Recorder Quartet, Jennifer Paulino and John Lenti, Now thru 3/16
The San Francisco Early Music Society's 2013-14 concert series comes to a close next month with a program of love songs and consorts performed by the Farallon Recorder Quartet with soprano Jennifer Paulino and lutenist John Lenti. Titled Amaryllis, Farallon's concert features a variety of Renaissance music from across Europe that explores the possibilities for recorder consort, lute and voice. Farallon performs today, March 14 - 16 in Palo Alto, Berkeley and San Francisco.
Performing on an array of recorder sizes ranging from 6 inches to 6 feet tall, the Farallon Recorder Quartet is composed of Annette Bauer, Letitia Berlin, Frances Blaker and Louise Carslake. Their recent CD recording, From Albion's Shores, has been described as "the sound one would get if one could turn honey into wood or stand underneath a caramel fountain" (Early Music America). Paulino -- who regularly performs with Magnificat Baroque Ensemble, California Bach Society, the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra, and her critically acclaimed baroque ensemble, Les Grâces -- has earned accolades for her recent Danish debut with the San Francisco Lyric Opera. Like Paulino, Lenti is no stranger to Bay Area audiences. He regularly performs on theorbo, lute, archlute and baroque guitar with American Bach Soloists, Magnificat and Ostraka, among many others. The Seattle Times calls him " a joy to behold", and Gramophone has praised the "nuanced beauty and character" of his playing.PERFORMANCES:
Friday, Mar. 14, 2014 | PALO ALTO
8pm @ First Lutheran Church
600 Homer Avenue
7:30pm @ St. John's Presbyterian Church
2727 College AvenueSunday, Mar. 16, 2014 | SAN FRANCISCO
4pm @ St. Mark's Lutheran Church
1111 O'Farrell
ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO EARLY MUSIC SOCIETY: Founded in 1975, SFEMS is the leading early music community-based service and membership organization in the US. Under the direction of Harvey Malloy, it is the focal institution in Northern California for the advancement of historically informed performance of early music. Through its concert series, publications, outreach activities, affiliate support and educational programs, SFEMS encourages the development of amateurs, supports professionals, and increases public involvement and participation in early music. SFEMS is the lead presenter of the Berkeley Festival & Exhibition of early music.
Pictured: Jennifer Paulino, the Farallon Recorder Quartet and John Lenti. Photos courtesy of the Farallon Recorder Quartet.

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