april, 2023
23apr3:00 pmSally WalkerSalut! Baroque, Conservatorium of Music NSW
Event Details
Salut! Baroque presents Sweet Melodies & Angry Tempests Singers of the Baroque period touched directly on the emotions of audiences, transporting them from sweet melodies to angry tempests. Nuance and intuitiveness
Event Details
Salut! Baroque presents
Sweet Melodies & Angry Tempests
Singers of the Baroque period touched directly on the emotions of audiences, transporting them from sweet melodies to angry tempests. Nuance and intuitiveness were key – an inflection of the voice here, a gesture there. Jacopo Peri wrote in 1600 of ornaments as “those charms and elegances, which one cannot write down, and [if] written, one cannot learn them from the notation.” As singers saw opportunities to create performances full of extravagant theatrics, some composers remained sticklers for formality and restraint, with Lully declaring of his recitatives: “No embellishment! … I want it to be absolutely plain”. By the late Baroque period, composers began to regain control of their creative output, no longer leaving ornamentation to the discretion of the performers, with Marc-Antoine Laugier suggesting musicians “restrict themselves scrupulously to the notation before their eyes” (1754).
Musicians:
Anna Fraser, Soprano
Sally Melhuish, Recorder
Hans-Dieter Michatz, Recorder
Sally Walker, Baroque Flute
Jane Downer, Baroque Oboe
John Ma, Baroque Violin
Julia Russoniello, Baroque Violin
Suzie Kim, Baroque Viola
Tim Blomfield, Baroque Cello
Monika Kornel, Harpsichord
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Time
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
Location
Verbruggen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Conservatorium Road Sydney NSW 2000