Musicians of the Old Post Road presents Musical Delights with Lute and Viol, Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27

Two performances:

  • Friday, October 26, 8:00 pm, Christ Church, Zero Garden St., Cambridge
  • Saturday, October 27, 8:00 pm, First Parish, 50 Cochituate Rd., Wayland  (Co-presented by the Wayland Historical Society)

Tickets $30 general admission, $25 seniors and students.  Children 7 to 17 admitted free of charge with an accompanying adult.  To purchase tickets or for information, call 781.466.6694, or visit www.OldPostRoad.org

Join Musicians of the Old Post Road and Duo Maresienne—gambist Carol Lewis and lutenist Olav Chis Henriksen— for a zesty program of late Baroque chamber works. Musical Delights with Lute and Viol will include rare performances of some of the latest Baroque repertoire featuring these two marvelous instruments. The program will include colorful duos, trio sonatas, and quartets by German Baroque composers Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Melchior Molter, Ernst Gottlieb Baron, and Georg Philipp Kress. Performances will take place on Friday, October 26, 8 PM, at Christ Church in Cambridge and Saturday, October 27, 8 PM at First Parish in Wayland. The Wayland performance is co-presented by the Wayland Historical Society. These performances will also feature Suzanne Stumpf, traverso, Daniel Ryan, cello, and Michael Bahmann, harpsichord.

Daniel Ryan and Suzanne Stumpf, Artistic Directors of the award-winning ensemble Musicians of the Old Post Road, are pleased to announce these opening performances of the ensemble’s 2012-2013 season of chamber music concerts. The ensemble’s unique concert series brings period instrument performances of music of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries to beautiful historic buildings along the path of New England’s fabled Old Post Road. The group’s programming offers a fascinating mix of newly-rediscovered works alongside established masterpieces. For this twenty-fourth season, concerts will be presented at venues in Boston, Cambridge, Wayland, Sudbury, and Worcester. Children will be offered free admission when accompanied by an adult at all venues.

Tickets are $30 general admission, $25 for seniors and students. Children ages 7 to 17 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Old Post Road concert sites are wheelchair accessible. For tickets and additional information, contact Musicians of the Old Post Road, 318 Bear Hill Road, Suite 9, Waltham, MA 02451, telephone (781) 466-6694, email Musicians@OldPostRoad.org, or visit OPR’s website at www.OldPostRoad.org. Musicians of the Old Post Road’s concert series is sponsored, in part, by The Furumoto Research Foundation, The Bear Foundation, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

About the Ensemble

Musicians of the Old Post Road is a chamber music ensemble specializing in the period instrument performance of music from the Baroque, Classical, and early Romantic periods. The ensemble has received national recognition for its creative programming, garnering the Noah Greenberg Award from the American Musicological Society, and awards from Chamber Music America and the U.S.–Mexico Fund for Culture. The group has appeared on New England's WCVB-TV’s “Chronicle” program and toured throughout Europe and the United States, including performances at the Tage Alter Musik Festival in Regensburg, Germany, the Boston Early Music Festival concert series, and the Indianapolis Early Music Festival. The ensemble was in residence at Dartmouth College in April, 2005.

The ensemble’s acclaimed concert series, founded in 1989, brings chamber music performances to venues in cities and towns along the original route of the old Boston Post Road, the first thoroughfare connecting Boston and New York City beginning in the late seventeenth century. Sites for the concert series have included historic meetinghouses, mansions, museums, and public halls offering the architecture, acoustics, and ambiance appropriate to the music.

The group’s discography includes five critically acclaimed recordings: “The Virtuoso Double Bass,” “Trios and Scottish Song Settings of J. N. Hummel,” “Galant with an Attitude: Music of Juan and José Pla,” “Quartets of Telemann and Bodinus,” and “Feliz Navidad: Christmas from Spain and New Spain.” A sixth CD “Roman Handel” has just been released on the Centaur label.

Committed to the music education and enrichment of young people and to reaching diverse audiences, Musicians of the Old Post Roadpursues a variety of community outreach initiatives. The ensemble has brought programs and performances to inner-city students, groups of the elderly, rural audiences, hospice residents, and retirement communities.

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