Our December concert offers a thrilling opportunity to hear Händel’s Messiah (Christmas portion) as you’ve never heard it before! Performed by one-per-part instrumental and vocal soloists, Carrettin’s rendition offers delightful […]
A Sweet & Savory Mix

Cynthia Miller Freivogel, violin Frank Nowell, harpsichord Paul Morton, theorbo & guitar Three Sonatas from Arcangelo Corelli’s Opus 5, including La Folia, and works from his re-discovered Italian predecessor Isabella […]
At 15, Colorado’s Baroque Orchestra Looks Back – and Forward

A preview by Marc Shulgold There were no Baroque-trumpet fanfares when musical life resumed in May 2021 for the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado (BCOC). A socially distanced audience in […]
Chamber Music at Noon
Celebrate our return to live music with an informal noon-time concert of Baroque chamber music, with duos and trios by George Frideric Handel, Arcangelo Corelli, Jacques Duphly, CPE Bach and Ignatius […]
Flights of Fancy
Telemann‘s light-hearted Don Quixote Suite, two different versions of La Folia, a popular tune that has captured composers’ imaginations for over 400 years, and music by Arcangelo Corelli and Joseph […]
Spreading Baroque Music’s Joys

A preview by Marc Shulgold Maybe Frank Nowell’s Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado should work out an arrangement of the Beatles’ “Here, There and Everywhere.” That tune pretty much describes […]
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