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Special: Join host Maggie Clennon Reberg as she celebrates the 50th anniversary of Chicago’s treasured early music ensemble Music of the Baroque.
Special: Join host Maggie Clennon Reberg as she celebrates the 50th anniversary of Chicago’s treasured early music ensemble Music of the Baroque.
Music director Jane Glover closes out the Music of the Baroque season with this program of music for voice by Bach and music for strings by Purcell.
Exploring the ingenuity of four Baroque composers: Handel, Telemann, Locatelli, and Vivaldi. Music of the Baroque principal guest conductor Nicholas Kraemer leads the program.
Music of the Baroque principal guest conductor Nicholas Kraemer led this performance of three of Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos last month.
Piano virtuoso Inon Barnatan joins music director Jane Glover and the Music of the Baroque Orchestra to perform Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 14. Mozart’s 29th Symphony and two works by Handel round out the performance, which was recorded live on March 29.
Kathleen Brauer and Kevin Case share the stage as co-directors and soloists in this mixed-rep concert of baroque highlights.
Music of the Baroque concertmaster Gina DiBello serves as director and soloist, Christopher Kenney narrates, for this performance of Vivaldi’s seminal Four Seasons.
From 2017: Music director Jane Glover conducts Telemann’s resounding oratorio with vocal soloists Krisztina Szabó, soprano; Thomas Cooley, tenor; Roderick Williams, baritone; and Ying Fang, soprano.
From 2015: Music director Jane Glover leads a choral program of music by Haydn and Handel.
From 2019: Music of the Baroque principal guest conductor Nicholas Kraemer leads a program of music written for the chapel or for the theater.
From 2019: WFMT legend Carl Grapentine joins Music of the Baroque and guest conductor Harry Bicket for “a lively musical reenactment of the grand European tour of young nobles and aristocrats, from London and Versailles to Venice and Munich.”
From 2017: Jane Glover conducts the Music of the Baroque and an elite cast of vocal soloists in this performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah.
From 2017, acclaimed English pianist Imogen Cooper joins music director Jane Glover and the Music of the Baroque for this program of works by Mozart and Haydn.
From 2016, music director Jane Glover conducts this “towering masterpiece of the early Baroque.”
From 2010, Music of the Baroque music director Jane Glover conducts a program of regal choral works by eminent Baroque master George Frideric Handel.