FOR RELEASE: Nov. 1, 2012
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Tim Musselman, Tim.Musselman@mtsu.edu or 615-898-2493
MURFREESBORO — A
pioneering period-music group will perform at MTSU’s Wright Music Building and
provide master classes to students in the university’s School of Music this
month.
The Aulos
Ensemble, which blends the sounds of flute, oboe, violin, cello and harpsichord
into baroque melodies, is scheduled for a free public performance in Hinton
Music Hall at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12.
The next
morning at 11:20, the Julliard-trained quintet will share their knowledge with
MTSU students — and the public, too — in the master classes.
Their
performance, “Masters of the High Baroque,” will include Vivaldi's
"Concerto in G minor, RV 107"; Bach's "Trio-Sonata in G major,
BWV 525”; Couperin's "8ème Concert dans le goût théatral"; Handel's
"Trio-Sonata in D minor, Opus 2, No. 6”; and Rameau's Suite from “Les
Indes Galantes.”
"The
Aulos Ensemble is not only one of the leading ensembles to perform on original
instruments, but through their longevity, they are one of the ‘originals,’ as
well,” said Dr. George Riordan, director of the MTSU School of Music.
“Their
performances are always full of good-natured vitality and a level of artistry
that speaks directly to the heart. This will be a performance that
concert-goers will find exciting and memorable."
The Aulos
Ensemble was formed in 1973 and released its first album, "Masterpieces of
the High Baroque,” in 1978. The ensemble has released more than a dozen
recordings on the Musical Heritage Society’s label since then, including
dual-CD sets of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi and the complete "Essercizii
Musici" of Telemann on five CDs.
Aulos also
established its own concert series at home in New York City with special guest
artists, along with a tradition of special Christmas concerts in front of the
Metropolitan Museum.
For
more information on any MTSU School of Music performances, please call 615-898-2493
or see the complete listing of concerts at www.mtsumusic.com
at the “Calendar of Events” link.
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