CONCERT SCHEDULE
July 7, 2007. Elizabeth Field and Steven Silverman perform at Music at Penn Alps, Grantsville MD. Music of J.S. Bach (G major sonata BWV 1019a), Brahms (G major sonata), Biber (sonata in c minor from 1681), and Beethoven (Kreutzer sonata), performed on modern and period instruments.
On October 28, 2007, Steven Silverman performs at the Phillips Collection as part of a memorial concert for the late music director Charles Crowder. Concert is at 4 pm.
On November 10, Elizabeth Field and Steven Silverman perform on both modern and period instruments in a chamber music program at Lafayette College in Easton Pennsylvania, Williams Center for the Arts. Concert is at 8pm. Program is Bach Sonata in G major, Brahms Sonata op. 78 in G major, Biber Sonata VI in c minor, and Beethoven Sonata op. 47 in A major ("Kreutzer"). Tickets are $15.
On November 11, at 3 pm, at the new Harmon Center (at 6th and F St. NW) Nina Falk performs one of the viola solo parts in Bach's Sixth Brandenburg Concerto, as part of a concert of the complete Brandenburgs. The performing group is Washington Bach Consort.
On November 25, ArcoVoce performs at the National Gallery of Art (6th and Constitution Avenue). Program includes vocal music from late Italian baroque, performed on period instruments. First half of program is (unrelated) music for modern woodwind ensemble, performed by artists who are not ArcoVoce!. Concert is at 7pm.
On January 6, ArcoVoce performs an all-Schubert program at the Phillips Collection in Washington DC. Program is selections from the Schwanengesang (soprano Rosa Lamoreaux with Steven Silverman) and the monumental Piano Trio in Eb. Concert is at 4 pm.
Updated on November 15, 2007.
