The Vivaldi Project
with Dominic Giardino, clarinet
featuring
Elizabeth Fields, Allison Nyquist, Stephanie Vial,
and Dominic Giardino
Viennese Clarinet Quartets and Quintets
~ Clarinet Quartet in C min. by C. A. Goepfert (a MMF Collection Holding)
~ Clarinet Quintet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The musicians will share an interesting look at the clarinet and all its variations and development in Mozart’s time and about C. Andreas Goepfert and his music. They will share the mission and activities of The Vivaldi Project and its many year partnership of music and discovery with the Moravian Music Foundation.
Sunday, September 24, at 6:00 pm
OPEN HOUSE
Free & Open to the Public.
Light refreshments provided.
Archie K Davis Center <directions>
457 S. Church St., Winston-Salem, NC
336-725-0651
prepared by Christopher Ogburn, Ph.D.,
Musicologist in Residence
Praised for its brilliant and expressive playing, The Vivaldi Project, co-directed by Elizabeth Field and Stephanie Vial, is dedicated to presenting innovative programs of Baroque and Classical string repertoire that combine scholarship and performance both to educate and delight audiences. The period instrument ensemble takes its name from the virtuoso violinist and innovative composer Antonio Vivaldi, recognizing his pivotal position between earlier Baroque and later Classical composers (those beloved, as well as those rarely heard).
Since it was founded by Field in 2006, The Vivaldi Project has performed in the DC area and throughout the country, including live performances and interviews for Washington’s WETA, North Carolina’s WCPE and WUNC, WBAA, and Minnesota Public Radio. The Vivaldi Project’s educational arm, the Institute for Early Music on Modern Instruments (EMMI), offers professional string players and advanced students the opportunity to study historical performance practices using their own modern instruments. As educators, The Vivaldi Project has produced numerous videos and led workshops and residencies at conservatories and musical institutions around the country, including the Boston Conservatory, the Longy School of Music, the University of Virginia, the Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Greensboro, Duke University, Vanderbilt University, and the Curtis Institute of Music. Their recording series, Discovering The Classical String Trio, three volumes strong with a fourth recently recorded, can be heard on radio stations around the world. www.thevivaldiproject.org
“Highly recommended . . . I look forward to future volumes in this important series.” —GRAMOPHONE
“The repertoire is charming, and the playing, on original instruments, is superb.” —STRINGS MAGAZINE
“The group’s exquisite sense of ensemble, vibrant sound, and ardent cantabile represented period instrument playing at its best.”—FANFARE MAGAZINE
Clarinetist Dominic Giardino has been heard with Grand Harmonie (Boston, MA),
Capricornus Consort Basel (Basel, CH), the Arcadia Players (Northampton, MA), Das Neue
Mannheimer Orchester (The Hague, NL), the Eastman Wind Ensemble (Rochester, NY), and
the Eastman Wind Ensemble Harmonie (Rochester, NY). He has also appeared twice on
NPR’s From The Top in 2012 and 2014. Recent activities include a performance of
Weber’s Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in f-minor, Op. 73, a year as an apprentice with the
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (London, UK), and a performance of
Mozart’s Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in A-Major, K. 581 as a part of a joint fundraiser
between the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague and Juilliard’s Historical Performance Program at the Dutch consulate’s
residence in New York City. Dominic has served on administrative and production teams of the Eastman Community Music
School (Rochester, NY), Pegasus Early Music (Rochester, NY), the Beethoven Festival of The Hague (The Hague, NL),
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA), and Three Notch’d Road: The Virginia Baroque Ensemble
(Charlottesville, VA). Dominic holds a Bachelor of Music from the Eastman School of Music, and received a 2016
Fulbright to study historical clarinets with Eric Hoeprich at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague.
Additional Performances in the Baroque and Beyond series for UNC’s Newman Artist Series and at Person Hall, UNC Chapel Hill, Saturday, September 23rd @ 3:00 pm TICKETS
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