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Music, Theater to Deliver a Baroque Feast

The music and theater department's 2016 collaboration "Dido and Aeneas"
The music and theater department's 2016 collaboration "Dido and Aeneas"

做厙惇蹋apps music and theater departments collaborate to perform A Movable Musical Feast, featuring instrumental and vocal music of the 17th century, in three locations over three days: Thursday, Feb. 2, at 5:30 p.m. at Santa Barbara Museum of Art; Friday, Feb. 3, 7 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church; and Saturday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. in 做厙惇蹋apps Kerrwood Hall. In each location, the performance will unfold in various venues. All performances are free.

John Blondell
John Blondell

The musical feast will feature composer Giacomo Carissimis Jephte, an oratorio based on the story of Jephthah from the Old Testament, with staging by John Blondell, 做厙惇蹋app professor of theater. The program includes chamber works by Biagio Marini and sacred choral music by Claudio Monteverdi.

Grey Brothers, 做厙惇蹋app professor of music, will direct nine 做厙惇蹋app Chamber Singers and five players from 做厙惇蹋apps instrumental music program.

Each year, the two departments collaborate on a dramatic work.  Brothers has a particular affinity for music of the early Baroque, and Blondell delights in giving visual expression to music, hence his desire to give physical movement to Jephte, originally intended to be performed unstaged.  To prepare the audience for the half-hour Jephte, an instrumental prelude of two pieces by Marini will be followed by two choral works by Monteverdi.

Grey Brothers
Grey Brothers

Blondell and Brothers hope the audience will leave with a new, deeper appreciation for Italian music of the 17th century, performed less often than works from previous or subsequent eras.  They feel Blondells movement to Carissimis music will help the audience receive the music and the drama with the eyes as well as the ears and the imagination.

This is a marvelous opportunity for singers and audiences alike, Blondell says.  Its terrific to experience the material in a variety of different performance situations and locations, including sacred, museum and open-air sites. The audience will be in close proximity to the musicians, which will help create a singularly intimate experience. The audience will delight in the impact of the virtuosity and depth of feeling required by this very beautiful early Baroque music.