The turn of the 17th century saw sweeping changes in music, among them the rise of virtuoso instrumentalists, and music written for them in the “modern style.” The music featured unfettered improvisations, dramatic contrasts, and the passionate give-and-take of friends in musical conversation. We explore the concept of the “modern” in 300-year old music by Castello, Bertali, Leonarda, and others.
- Johanna Novom & Christopher Verrette, violins
- Keiran Campbell, cello
- Dominic Teresi, dulcian
- Jonathan Stuchbery, lute/guitar
- Charlotte Nediger, harpsichord
Saturday, January 25, 2 to 3:15 p.m.
Public $25, TBG Members and Tafelmusik Subscribers $23 (plus fees and HST)
Indoor Concert
General Admission Seating.
Doors open approximately 45 minutes before the performance.
Group Sales
Bring your group of 10 or more to this event and take advantage of great savings. For more information on Group Sales, please contact programsupport@torontobotanicalgarden.ca.
Accessible Seating
Accessible seating is available in the hall. Please contact us in advance so we can better assist you, and/or arrive early for priority seating before the hall is open to the public. For more information on Accessible Seating, please contact programsupport@torontobotanicalgarden.ca.
Support Person
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