Baroque Brilliance 2024 – the Spirit of Christmas
Schedule
Sun Dec 08 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
St. Olave’s Anglican Church, Windermere Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada | Toronto, ON
About this Event
Following the success of Mozart in the Sun, the Lavinia Ensemble returns to St. Olave's for a Christmas concert of baroque music. Director and violinist, Mark Whale, is joined by violinist, Erick Oliver Wawrzkiewicz in Bach's Double Violin Concerto and by oboist, Tyler Romesburg in Marcello's Concerto for Oboe and Strings. Other works include Vivaldi's Concerto for two violins in A minor, Corelli's Christmas Concerto and the Overture from Handel's Messiah. Audience participation in the Twelve Days of Christmas is optional! Proceeds go to theDaily Bread Food Bank.
Program
Overture to the Messiah by G. F. Handel
Concerto for Oboe and Strings by Alessandro Marcello
Concerto in D minor for Two Violins and Orchestra by J. S. Bach
Concerto in A minor for Two Violins and orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto Grosso in G minor, Fatto per la Notte di Natali, by Arcangelo Corelli
The Lavinia Ensemble was founded by musical director, Mark Whale, in December 2023, performing its first concert, Baroque Brilliance – in the Spirit of Christmas, in Bloor West Village/Swansea at Morningside Presbyterian Church. Taking its name from Lavinia Avenue, the heart of Swansea (and Mark's home street), the ensemble's "mission" is to bring quality musical performance to the neighborhood. The Lavinia Ensemble comprises professional and semi-professional musicians. Many are members of the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra where Mark is concertmaster.
Tyler Romesberg, oboe, holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from the University of North Texas and is currently pursuing graduate studies in Oboe Performance at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. During his time at UNT, Romesberg won the UNT Chamber Music Competition as a member of a woodwind quintet, and he was a finalist in the UNT Concerto Competition. Outside of school, he has also attended Rocky Ridge Music, the Curtis Mentorship Program, the 2020 Eastern Music Festival Virtual Session, and the International Lyric Academy in Vicenza, Italy. In the Greater Toronto Area, Romesberg is the Principal Oboe of Oakville Symphony. He is also the winner of the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Orchestra Concerto Competition, and he will perform the Ruth Gipps Oboe Concerto with them on April 14.
Mark Whale, PhD, is a violinist and fulltime Professor of Liberal Studies at Humber College, Toronto. He teaches courses in music, philosophy and general education and is currently involved in developing Humber's climate educational program. Mark studied the violin in London, England, at the Royal Academy of Music, and in Freiburg, Germany at the Musikhochschule. After a career in Europe as a violinist, teacher, conductor and concert organizer, Mark completed his PhD in music education at the University of Toronto in 2009. A published researcher, he has presented at conferences around the world on the question of musical meaning. In 2014 he gave a TED Talk at Guelph University entitled "Music: Is it just a matter of personal taste?" In 2018 he conducted a research project, funded by Humber College, which included a series of podcasts called "The Music Listening Project." In the series, which is regularly updated, Mark explores what is going on in music from a practical (rather than theoretical) listening perspective. Mark continues to play the violin professionally. He is currently concertmaster of Toronto’s Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. Other musical engagements are varied, ranging from solo Bach in Humber's Arboretum, Quartets in Cafes, Piazzola on YouTube, to improvisation and the folk music of Bosnia.
Where is it happening?
St. Olave’s Anglican Church, Windermere Avenue, Toronto, ON, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 10.00 to CAD 25.00