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ALL Chamber: Italian Virtuosity and the German Fantastic Style
The ALL Chamber series presents Italian Virtuosity and the German Fantastic Style: chamber works for violin, viola d gamba and harpsichord on Friday, January 19, 2024 at 7:00pm.
Performers will include Anna Rasmussen (violin), Charlie Rasmussen (viola da gamba) and Sean Kleve (harpsichord), and the program will include works by Buxtehude, Handel, Matteis, Corelli, and Becker. Tickets $20 general advance or $15 student/ALL Member advance online, or $25 at the door for everyone.
Anna Rasmussen has been a member of the Suzuki faculty at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music since 2016. She has played Baroque violin with Sonata a Quatro, Musica Maxima, Just Bach, New Milwaukee Consort, and other Baroque ensembles in Milwaukee. She is principal second in the Menomonee Falls Symphony Orchestra and has played in orchestras in Wisconsin, Connecticut, North Carolina, and Texas, including the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, Norwalk Symphony Orchestra, Western Piedmont Symphony, Raleigh Symphony Orchestra, Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, and Waco Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Rasmussen received her Masters in Violin Performance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and holds a Bachelors degree in Music Education from Baylor University.
Charlie Rasmussen is a cello faculty member and the Suzuki Area Chair at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music in Milwaukee. He performs historical cello and viola da gamba with the Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble and New Milwaukee Consort. He is the Instrumental Director at Just Bach and is on the board of directors of Early Music Now. Mr. Rasmussen has served on faculty at the Madison Early Music Festival and presented historical performance lecture recitals and masterclasses around the country. He currently teaches viol and consort music at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Harpsichordist and historical performance enthusiast, Sean Kleve, is dedicated to the wide world of historical keyboard instruments and what they can tell us about the repertoire of the past. As a long-time performer of Bach on modern and non-traditional instruments, Sean recently dove into the wide world of harpsichord and historical performance. Seans particular interests center upon an understanding of figured bass improvisation, historical tuning, the music of J.S. Bach, and early Italian Baroque music from the 17th century. As a Percussionist, Composer, and Conductor, Sean founded Madison Wisconsins premiere experimental percussion ensemble, Clocks in Motion. The group is dedicated to performing new and classic works for percussion instruments while promoting and supporting the education and future of new music.
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111 S. Livingston St. #100
Madison, WI 53703
United States
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