Les Bostonades presents the opening concert of its 11th Anniversary season on Sunday, January 21, 2017 at 3pm, at Gordon Chapel, Old South Church, 645 Boylston Street, Boston MA. This intimate performance features the talents of Les Bostonades' ensemble members Sarah Darling, violin; Michael Unterman, cello; Héloïse Degrugillier, recorder; and Akiko Sato, harpsichord.
PROGRAM
Jean-Marie Leclair Sonata for violin and continuo in D Major, Op. 9, No. 3
Jean-Maire Leclair Sonata for flute and continuo in e Minor, Op. 2, No. 1
Jean Baptiste Barrière Sonata for cello and continuo in b Minor , Book 1, No.1
Jean- Pierre Guignon Sonata for violin and continuo in A Major, Op. 1, No. 8
Jean Baptiste Barrière Trio Sonata for recorder, cello and continuo in d Minor, Book 3, No. 2
Jean-Marie Leclair Chaconne - Tambourin from Deuxième récréation de musique d'une execution facile, Op. 8
About Les Bostanades
Now in its 11th season, period-instrument ensemble Les Bostonades has been sharing chamber music with Boston area audiences since 2005. The ensemble features internationally recognized Baroque music specialists who actively collaborate in Boston's vibrant early music scene, bringing spirited and polished performances to listeners throughout the Northeast. The ensemble's performances have been described by Early Music America as "the most engaging chamber music playing...[a] generous, voluptuous sound...well delineated, [and with] a poignancy of emotion." Les Bostonades is an ensemble of flexible size and instrumentation; their regular players, with Ms. Sato at the core, collaborate regularly with internationally renowned Baroque performance specialists. Recent performances have featured Teresa Wakim (soprano), Gonzalo Ruiz (oboe) and Hank Knox (harpsichord), Zachary Wilder (tenor), Christopher Palameta (oboe), and Matthew Wadsworth (theorbo). In June 2017 Les Bostonades will release its second CD with tenor Zachary Wilder, featuring french cantatas by Jean-Philippe Rameau and Louis-Nicolas Clérambault.
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