La Serenissima: Vivaldi for All Seasons CONCERT 3—A ‘Windy’ Night in the Gardens

La Serenissima: Vivaldi for All Seasons CONCERT 3—A 'Windy' Night in the Gardens

When

June 25, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:15 pm  PDT

Where

Sherman Library & Gardens
2647 East Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar, California 92625
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Event Type

Concerts

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Baroque Music Festival, Corona del Mar
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Join Elizabeth Blumenstock and colleagues for a grand evening of chamber music for winds in the atmospheric setting of Sherman Gardens, featuring chamber concertos, trios, quintets and quartets by Boismortier, Loiellet, Telemann and Vivaldi. While the Venetian “Red Priest” is mainly known for his immediately recognizable string writing, his numerous chamber concertos for various combinations of woodwinds, strings, and continuo equally evoke the many moods of Venice (“La Serenissima”) and reveal the virtuosity of the players he was writing for.

Telemann: Concerto à 4 in G Major, TWV 43:G6
Loiellet: Trio for Flute, Oboe, Bassoon and Continuo, Op. 1, No. 6
Telemann: “Paris” Quartet in A Major, TWV 43:A1
Vivaldi: Chamber Concerto in D Major, RV 94
-Intermission-
Boismortier: Quintet in E Minor, PB 441
Telemann: Trio for Oboe, Violin and Continuo in G Minor, TWV 42:g5
Vivaldi: Cello Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, RV 43
Vivaldi: Chamber Concerto in G Minor, RV 107

Mindy Rosenfeld, flute
Lot Demeyer, oboe
Anna Marsh, bassoon
Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin
Eva Lymenstull, cello
Ian Pritchard, harpsichord

Gates open at 6:45 p.m. for complimentary wine & waters, teas & coffee in the Gardens · Intermission coffee & cookies · Meet the musicians after the concert

Festival Subscription: $325, includes premium concert seating for all five concerts and a private catered dinner after the Festival Finale on June 29.
Single Tickets: $45
Student Rush Tickets: $10 cash at the door, when available (eligibility details on website)
A $5 processing fee is applied to all advance-purchase ticket orders. Concerts are popular and often sell out, so advanced purchase is advised.
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