Boston Early Music Festival Presents: Venice Baroque Orchestra
Jordan Hall
$25 and up
In-Person Event
Open to the Public
A Venetian Duel of Bows: Music of Vivaldi, Tartini, Veracini, and Locatelli
Thrill to a program of audacious theatricality from the four musketeers of the Venetian Baroque—Vivaldi, Veracini, Tartini, and Locatelli—as the Venice Baroque Orchestra and violinist Chouchane Siranossian imagine a “battle of the bows” among these celebrated masters. On this battlefield, the violin is the weapon of choice, ideal for demonstrating virtuosity and technical prowess as the performer strives to astonish the listener with compelling artistry and bravura. Don’t miss the spectacular fireworks of this electrifying collaboration between world-class soloist and ensemble performing some of the most brilliantly invigorating concertos from the Venetian Baroque.
Please reach out to the Boston Early Music Festival with any questions regarding programming or ticketing details at 617-661-1812.
Thrill to a program of audacious theatricality from the four musketeers of the Venetian Baroque—Vivaldi, Veracini, Tartini, and Locatelli—as the Venice Baroque Orchestra and violinist Chouchane Siranossian imagine a “battle of the bows” among these celebrated masters. On this battlefield, the violin is the weapon of choice, ideal for demonstrating virtuosity and technical prowess as the performer strives to astonish the listener with compelling artistry and bravura. Don’t miss the spectacular fireworks of this electrifying collaboration between world-class soloist and ensemble performing some of the most brilliantly invigorating concertos from the Venetian Baroque.
Please reach out to the Boston Early Music Festival with any questions regarding programming or ticketing details at 617-661-1812.
Artist(s)
Venice Baroque Orchestra
Andrea Marcon, conductor
Chouchane Siranossian, violin