Baroque Continues to Beckon

By Steven Libowitz   |   January 21, 2025
Flutist Emi Ferguson offers her own take on Baroque at Hahn Hall (photo by Fay Fox)

Baroque lovers have an earlier chance to hear even more surprising music from the era as Camerata Pacifica launches its third mini-series of Baroque concerts with Friday’s concert at Hahn Hall featuring series music director-curator and flutist Emi Ferguson, a 2023 recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, and jazz/Baroque keyboard specialist Dan Tepfer, who has enjoyed Billboard chart-topping success. The program is anchored by Bach’s iconic Two-Part Inventions, with Tepfer performing the well-known work on amplified clavichord – the acoustic version said to be the composer’s favorite instrument – creating a fascinating dialogue between Baroque traditions and his own contemporary improvisation; his own inventions on the keys that Bach omitted. The work was recorded on Tepfer’s 2023 solo album J.S. Bach / Dan Tepfer, Inventions / Reinventions. Ferguson will also offer her own take of Bach in “Partita Recomposed,” performing on traverso “Partita Recomposed,” her re-imagining of Bach’s “Partita for solo flute.” To open the concert, the two team up toshowcase music by Francesco Antonio Bonporti, a composer whose “inventions” influenced Bach himself, so much so that his duo Inventions were misattributed to Bach for centuries. Visit www.cameratapacifica.org for details and tickets to the January 17 concert.

 

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