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Marion Verbruggen, one of the greatest recorder virtuosas in the world today and an electrifying stage presence, joined the [[Folger Consort]] for a rare recital of sublime and intimate Baroque masterpieces in ''Flauto Dolce''. Along with large-scale ensemble works by major figures of the period, the concert featured extended solo performances, including Ms. Verbruggen's own arrangements of Bach for solo recorder, virtuoso toccatas for keyboard, and a suite for viol by Marin Marais. The Folger Consort presented ''Flauto Dolce'' from March 4 to March 6, 2005.  
[[Folger Consort]] presented ''Flauto Dolce'' from March 4 to March 6, 2005. Marion Verbruggen, one of the greatest recorder virtuosas in the world today and an electrifying stage presence, joined the Consort for a rare recital of sublime and intimate Baroque masterpieces in ''Flauto Dolce''. Along with large-scale ensemble works by major figures of the period, the concert featured extended solo performances, including Ms. Verbruggen's own arrangements of Bach for solo recorder, virtuoso toccatas for keyboard, and a suite for viol by Marin Marais.  
 
[[File:Merion Verbruggen Folger Consort 2005.jpeg|300px|left|thumb|Merion Verbruggen, recorder virtuosa. Catrien Ariens.]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




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*Robert Eisenstein
*Robert Eisenstein
*Christopher Kendall
*Christopher Kendall


==Guest artists==
==Guest artists==
*Marion Verbruggen: recorders
*Marion Verbruggen: recorders
*Webb Wiggins: harpsichord
*Webb Wiggins: harpsichord
[[Category: Public programs]]
[[Category: Folger Consort]]
[[Category: 17th century]]
[[Category: 18th century]]

Latest revision as of 15:48, 21 September 2014

Folger Consort presented Flauto Dolce from March 4 to March 6, 2005. Marion Verbruggen, one of the greatest recorder virtuosas in the world today and an electrifying stage presence, joined the Consort for a rare recital of sublime and intimate Baroque masterpieces in Flauto Dolce. Along with large-scale ensemble works by major figures of the period, the concert featured extended solo performances, including Ms. Verbruggen's own arrangements of Bach for solo recorder, virtuoso toccatas for keyboard, and a suite for viol by Marin Marais.

Merion Verbruggen, recorder virtuosa. Catrien Ariens.










Artists

Folger Consort

Artistic Directors

  • Robert Eisenstein
  • Christopher Kendall

Guest artists

  • Marion Verbruggen: recorders
  • Webb Wiggins: harpsichord