Stephen Brookes, Folger Consort (Washington Post, October 8) |
Webb Wiggins, harpsichordist |
A very beautiful trio sonata in D major by Jean-Marie Leclair featured the best playing by guest violinist Linda Quan. Her playing tended to overwhelm the more delicate flute in Le berger fidèle, a pretty but not particularly memorable cantata by Rameau that opened the program. A final note for concert planners: beware of last-minute changes to concert programs. In spite of providing the revised order of performance as a program insert, the changes provoked an unprecedented outburst from one patron, who stood up after intermission and berated the Folger Consort for not announcing the order from the stage. The insert had apparently fallen out of his program.
The Folger Consort's next program, a much anticipated and fully staged performance of the Second Shepherds' Play, a medieval mystery play attributed to the Wakefield Master, will run from December 12 to 30. It will certainly be in the running for best Christmas concert event (for the informed listener) this December. Secure your tickets now.
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