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“On second thought: 18th-century orchestral arrangements”

The Baroque Orchestra will perform “On second thought: 18th-century orchestral arrangements,” directed by Julie Andrijeski and assistant directed by Alice Culin-Ellison.

The event will take place Monday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. in Harkness Chapel.

About the performance

Reimagining a favorite tune, whether one’s own or the work of another, is a time-honored practice that continues to this day. This performance highlights a few 18th-century composers with a knack for cover tunes and remixes, including:

  • Johann Sebastian Bach, who reassigned solo passages to keyboards rather than violins in his Concerto for Two Harpsichords;
  • Charles Avison, who turned one of Domenico Scarlatti’s fiery harpsichord sonatas into a full-blown orchestral concerto grosso; and
  • George Frideric Handel, whose many arrangements and self-borrowings are well-known.

The performance will be free and open to the public.

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