2015-16 Season NEW HORIZONS
Note our new concert venues!
Allen Whear, Artistic Director
June 13 The Erinn McCarthy Humanities Hall, Maryvale School
Haydn in London, with Eva Mengelkoch, fortepiano
Works by Franz Josef Haydn from his monumental London sojourns:
Symphonies no. 97 in C major and no. 94 “Surprise,” arranged by Johann Peter Salomon for chamber ensemble
“London” Trio in G Major
“Emperor” Variations for string quartet, op. 76, no. 3
plus Johann Christian Bach: Fortepiano Concerto in G Major, op. 1, no.4
with Sara Nichols, flute; Cynthia Roberts, Ivan Stefanovic, violin; Sharon Pineo Myer, viola; Allen Whear, cello
7:30pm with a pre-concert talk at 6:30pm
Past Concerts
October 11 Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Auditorium, Baltimore Museum of Art
Dutch Masters, with Paul Leenhouts, recorder
Baroque chamber music from Holland’s Golden Age
with Paul Leenhouts, recorder; Cynthia Roberts, violin; Allen Whear, cello; Elliot Figg, harpsichord
November 15 The Erinn McCarthy Humanities Hall, Maryvale School
Music for a While, with countertenor Ryland Angel
Songs and chamber music from Restoration England, including excerpts from Purcell’s King Arthur
with Cynthia Roberts, violin; Allen Whear, cello; Dongsok Shin, harpsichord
March 20 The Erinn McCarthy Humanities Hall, Maryvale School
SuperBach Sunday: The Best of Bach
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no. 4, Orchestral Suite no. 2. BWV 1067, Harpsichord Concerto in F Minor, BWV 1056
plus Telemann: Concerto for Recorder and Flute in E Minor
with Gwyn Roberts, Aik Shin Tan, recorder; Greg Mulligan, Cynthia Roberts, Ivan Stefanovic, violin; Sharon Pineo Myer, viola; Allen Whear, cello; Tracy Mortimore, bass; Adam Pearl, harpsichord
About the Venues
Concert 1
Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Auditorium,
Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218
artbma.org
The BMA is located on Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st Streets, three miles north of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in Charles Village. Parking is available at the BMA East and West lots, JHU South Garage, on-street with paid meters on Art Museum Drive.