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Bach's Bacanalia - Music for the King of Prussia
Living room

Bach's Bacanalia - Music for the King of Prussia

Del Rey, near Playa Vista

Sun, September 22 3:30 PM, PDT

Reserve a spot $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
Vaccine and testing policy
EITHER vaccination OR negative COVID test required
Vaccine policy
COVID vaccination required (honor system)
Testing policy
Negative COVID test required (72 hours)
Indoors
This is an indoor event
Mask policy
Masks are not required
If you feel sick, stay home
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Pets
Dogs live here
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Stairs
Some stairs may be present in the space
Accessibility
General accessibility details
Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is a groupmuse

A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

Ensemble Aquarius performs late Baroque chamber music by German composers, including CPE Bach, Quantz, Gluck, Haydn, and Mozart. The ensemble of professional musicians, directed by Dr. Marischka Hopcroft from the harpsichord, includes baroque flute, baroque oboe, baroque recorders, baroque cello and two singers. Guests will also hear a Mozart duet played on an 1867 Broadwood piano.

What's the music?

Bruce Teter Bagpipes (Baroque), Recorder

Trio sonata IX in C major (Affetuoso, Alla breve, Vivace) - Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773)

O del Mio Dolce Ardor (from ‘Paride ed Elena' ('Paris and Helen')) - Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787)
Trio sonata for 3 transverse flutes (Adagio, Largo, Plaisanterie) - Quantz
Sonata in F major (Allegretto) - Willhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)
Sonata II in G minor (Andante, Allegro, Minuetto) - Gluck
Trio sonata for 3 transverse flutes (Aria, Sarabande, Vivace) - Quantz
Excerpts from ‘The Creation’ - Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
No. 21: And God Said, 'Let the Earth Bring Forth,’
No. 22: ‘Straight Opening her Fertile Womb,’
No. 23: ‘Now Heav’n in Fullest Glory Shone.’
Trio sonata in C major (Largo, Presto, Poco Allegro) - Gluck
Duet in C major - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Where does this music come from?

between the late baroque and early classical periods

Location

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