2022 Early Music Festival at St. Joseph’s Chapel
Self-produced concerts by soloists and ensembles from around the world
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Wednesday, June 8, 2022, 1:00 p.m.
Owen Daly & Eugene Petrushansky: Le Due Sorelle – early solo keyboard music
A mini-festival showcasing two newly built harpsichords
1:00-1:45 pm – Eugene Petrushansky presents a recital juxtaposing counterpoint by Trabaci, de Macque, and Correa de Arauxo with variations and intabulations by Mayone, Frescobaldi, and anonymous composers from north of the Alps.
2:00-2:45 pm – Owen Daly performs frottole intabulated by Andrea Antico, published in 1517, and other works from “around Venice”.
Owen Daly, harpsichord Eugene Petrushansky, harpsichord
$10 (suggested donation)
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Thursday, June 9, 2022, 10:30 a.m.
Janine Johnson: The Orpheus of Amsterdam – Keyboard music of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, music by a true genius at the end of the Renaissance, leading into the Baroque. Fun, complex and delicious!
Janine Johnson, harpsichord
$20 (suggested donation)
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Saturday, June 11, 2022, 1:30 p.m.
Three Trapped Tigers: It’s Still All Going On Out There
Three Trapped Tigers (David Barnett and Tom Bickley, recorders) perform their unique mix of early and modern music for recorders.
Duos by American composers Tom Bickley (Looped Local Roads) and Roy Sansom (Shadow Play) and a solo by Pauline Oliveros (In Consideration of the Earth.)
Two-part settings of popular 16th century songs. Music of the Trecento and works by Francesco Landini.
David Barnett, recorder Tom Bickley, recorder
Sliding scale: $15 – $20 (suggested donation)
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For more information and other venues visit: https://berkeleyfestival.org/the-fringe/2022-fringe-calendar/