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Ensemble Vermillian at Duke PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 May 2006
Update: A review of the concert can be found at Classical Voice of North Carolina

I'll have the honor of playing viol and violone with Ensemble Vermillian at Duke on June 16th. Check out their new CD at Magnatune. Or you can order it online at Red Hawk Music. Here's the official blurb:

Summer Music at Duke Presents
Ensemble Vermillian In Concert

Friday, June 16th 7:30 pm at
Kirby Horton Hall, Doris Duke Center, Duke Gardens
Frances Blaker ~ Recorders
Barbara Blaker Krumdieck ~ Baroque Cello
Robbie Link ~ Viola da Gamba and Violone
Hanneke van Proosdij ~ Harpsichord


Ensemble Vermillian will perform a program of sparkling gems from 17th-century Italy
Chamber music by G.B. Vitali and his son T. A. Vitali, as well as Isabella Leonarda, G. Bassani and others
Admission: $5 general - Free to Duke Students with ID
Tickets sold at the door, or in advance at 684-4444
For more information see www.duke.edu/web/dukeperfs.
Summer Music at Duke is presented by Duke Performances and cosponsored by the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and the Office of Summer Sessions

 
Save the Internet PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 19 May 2006
They're at it again. Just when things are finally moving smoothly someone wants to put up a tollbooth. If you're used to getting anywhere you want on the web you need to click this link.
 
Late Notice for Concert PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 May 2006
This email from David DiGiuseppe says it all:
Greetings To All, Come on and join us for a mighty fine sunset concert... The David D Trio will be performing at Duke Gardens, this Thursday evening (May 18) at 7:30pm The Trio includes David DiGiuseppe on accordion, acoustic bass wizard Robbie Link and world percussionist Beverly Botsford. Our repertoire draws from many sources--including Brazilian choros, Argentinean tangos, the swing musettes of Paris, dance tunes of the Celtic cultures and original compositions. You can sit in provided seating, bring a blanket or lawn chair, and even a picnic basket (with your favorite vino). The Patio is a comfortable, intimate concert site. There's also an indoor concert hall should the weather be uncooperative. Hope to see you there! The David D Trio Jazz/World Concerts on the Patio Duke Gardens, Duke University 7:30. $5 general admission fee Rain site: Horton Hall at Duke Gardens http://www.duke.edu/web/dukeperfs -- David DiGiuseppe This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it www.DavidDG.com
Here's the link to Duke Performances: http://www.duke.edu/web/dukeperfs/calendar.html
 
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Monday, 15 May 2006
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Early Music Concert PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 08 May 2006
This from the press release....
Ensemble Serendipity will perform a concert of baroque music on original instruments Saturday, May 20th at 7:30PM. The Concert and reception will take place at St Alban's Episcopal Church in Davidson. Suggested donation is $10. Call 704 560-0101 for more information. Ensemble Serendipity features Soprano Leila Lazenby, joined by instrumentalists Rebecca Troxler (baroque flute), Barbara Blaker Krumdieck (baroque cello), Robbie Link (cello and viola da gamba), and Henry Lebedinsky (harpsichord). Leila Lazenby currently lives in Atlanta. Rebecca Troxler is the Flute faculty at Duke University, Robbie Link performs and teaches in the Durham/Chapel Hill area, Barbara Krumdieck and Henry Lebedinsky both live in Davidson where they perform frequently. The musicians in Ensemble Serendipity travel far and wide in order to bring their passion for early music to a larger audience. This program will include works by Bach, Handel, Purcell and Vitali.
 
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