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Trio Settecento comes to the Seligman

In the penultimate concert of the Chamber Music Society of Detroit's 70th anniversary season Trio Settecento will be performing at the Seligman Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills on April 26th. 

Praised by Fanfare for its "wonderful, vital and buoyant performances," Trio Settecento's passionate and authoritative interpretations renew the pleasures of hearing well-known Baroque favorites while also revealing the delights of new discoveries. Imagination, vigor, technical polish and historical insight have made the Trio's performances appealing to audiences and critics alike. The Chicago Tribune praised their performances as "some of the most refreshing, life-enhancing playing heard in years". 

Program: An Italian Sojourn

Allessandro Stradella: Sinfonia in D minor
Biago Marini: Sonata ottava
Girolamo Frescobaldi: Toccato Settima from Primo Libro di Partite e Toccate
Giovanni Legrenzi: Sonata quinta, from La Cetra
Arcangelo Corelli: Sonata in D Major, Op. 5, no. 1
Pietro Locatelli: Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 5, No. 4 for Violoncello Solo
Minor Francesco Veracini: Sonata in D minor

Pre-Concert Event - 6:45-7:30 PM
The members of Trio Settecento, Rachel Barton Pine, John Mark Rozendaal and David Schrader, discuss the evening's repertoire with CMSD Vice President Willa Walker. 

For ticket info contact:
Phone: (248) 855-6070
Email: tickets@ChamberMusicDetroit.org
Website: http://www.ChamberMusicDetroit.org

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