Dear fellow Lute Enthusiasts,

   I would like to let you know about an upcoming Baroque Lute Concert
   recorded live and streaming from Sep 25 - Oct 4 online.  I think you
   all might enjoy it.


   As part of Tempesta di Mare's Artist Recital Series, Richard Stone will
   play German and Austrian lute music from the high baroque.

   This recital features three grand-scale highlights of the baroque lute
   repertoire: Johann

   Sebastian Bach's eloquent and nostalgic "Pièces pour le Luth à Monsieur
   Schouster", Silvius

   Leopold Weiss's bold, forward-looking Sonata 43, and a magnificent
   Passacaglia Grave by

   Georg Muffat that encapsulates the style that Bach was musing upon and
   Weiss departing

   from in their suites.


   There are several options to view and experience the event (all times
   Eastern US).


   First there is the Opening Night Watch Party on Friday September 25  at
   7 PM

   The Concert then is available for streaming on demand through Oct 4

   On  Sunday September 27^th at 5 PM Cameron Welkes, with guest Richard
   Stone, host a live discussion on the link between the constructive and
   repertoire developments of the lutes, in a related Tempesta Talks


   Ticket options:  Choose your preferred way to enjoy the concert and the
   talks.  Prices are $20 - $40.


   Direct Link to Info and Ticketing -

   [1]https://tempestadimare.secure.force.com/ticket/#/events/a0S0H00000O1
   XCkUAN


   Tickets and Information:   [2]Tempestadimare.org.   215-755-8776

   Instagram and Facebook:   @philadelphiatempesta


   Also check out Tempesta's full season of Baroque Music which will also
   be available on line by streaming.  Their next concert is The Four
   Winds, October 23-25


   With every performance, Tempesta di Mare creates a sense of discovery.
   From innovative

   programming that has resulted in over 35 modern world premieres of lost
   and forgotten

   baroque masterpieces, to the ensemble's signature interpretive approach
   evoking drama

   and emotion—their performances are true to their name: "storm at sea."


   Best Regards, � John


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References

   1. https://tempestadimare.secure.force.com/ticket/#/events/a0S0H00000O1XCkUAN
   2. http://tempestadimare.org/


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