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Dates:Friday, November 9, 2018 - Friday, November 9, 2018
Hours:7:30 pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Music & Concerts

Concord Conservatory of Music Presents Mozart and the Masters of the Baroque

On Friday, November 9th at 7:30 pm, the Concord Conservatory of Music (CCM) presents Mozart and the Masters of the Baroque, the second concert of the 2018-2019 CCM Concert Series.

An exciting evening of Mozart, Myslivecek, Vivaldi, Porpora and more.

Dazzling and virtuosic baroque music, including opera arias written for the 18-century superstar male castrato soprano Farinelli, featuring members of the outstanding faculty of the Concord Conservatory of Music— cellist Fabrizio Mazzetta, Nicholas Southwick on flute, and guests, violinist Jordan Delphos and pianist Nicolas Giusti, in ensemble with faculty member soprano Greta Feeney.

Ms. Feeney made her international concert debut at the age of 21 with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, and her professional operatic debut at the age of 24 with the San Francisco Opera.

She participated for two seasons in the San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program, and subsequently chosen for the prestigious Adler Fellowship.

She is a Baroque specialist and has performed as a soloist in some of the world’s most prestigious concert halls, including Carnegie Hall, Tully Hull, and the Herbst Theater.

Ms. Feeney asserts that Mozart’s genius sometimes eclipses that of his most influential predecessors.

She says, “The richness and complexity of baroque musical textures, along with extreme tempi and dynamics eventually gave way to the elegance, clarity, balance, and symmetry that defined the music of the classical era.” The CCM Mozart and Masters of the Baroque concert will not only highlight Baroque music but will most vividly present its exuberant style and detail-centric quality for a terrific musical experience.

The diverse and engaging line-up of the Concord Conservatory of Music Concert Series brings jazz, bluegrass, and classical music to Concord.

The concert series is made possible for our community by donations from our supporters and sponsorship by the Middlesex Savings Bank.

CCM encourages purchasing tickets in advance and online at https://concordconservatory.org/ccm-jazz-standards-our-way.

Tickets for Mozart and the Masters of Baroque will also be available at the door: $20 for adults and free for students 18 and under.

For more information call 978-369-0010 or email [email protected].

CCM is located at 1317 Main Street in Concord (within the West Concord Union Church).

About CCM
Founded in 2005, the Concord Conservatory of Music is an energetic community of people who are deepening their involvement in music education.

Each year, CCM opens its doors to more than 430 students, offering programming for all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.

As a non-profit school, CCM serves Concord and the surrounding 15 communities.

CCM offers a full curriculum that includes private instruction, group classes, and performance opportunities.

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$20/adult and free for students under 18

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concordconservatory.org/mozart-and-masters-baroque

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1317 Main Street, Concord, MA, 01742 map
Phone: 978-369-0010

1317 Main Street, Concord, MA 01742

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