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April 9, 2016 - Queensbuzz.com

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Going For Baroque?

New Ensemble Plays to Sold Out Crowds in Jackson Heights

 

Jackson Heights Neighborhood / Fashion Film & Music in Queens / Queens Buzz. Last December, around the holidays, I attended a performance of classical music at St Mark'sChurch in Jackson Heights. It turned out to be a very special evening, as the acoustics of the beautiful, near century-old church, lent themselves well to the centuries old classical music.

 

The concert was given by the Queens Consort, which is a new baroque ensemble based in Queens. The Queens Consort inaugural concert was given in October of 2015. The Yuletide Celebration Concert, which I attended was subsequently given in December. The new classical chamber music group will conclude their first season with two concerts later this month - one of which will be given in Manhattan and the other in Queens.

 

The Queens concert will take place on Saturday, April 30 at 7 pm at St. Mark´s Church in Jackson Heights. The parish has shown a keen interest in classical music as there's a spiritual element that accompanies it. The concert will be comprised of English Baroque music to celebrate spring, and entitled Flora Gave me Fairest Flowers. On the program are works by John Wilbye, Thomas Morley, Matthew Locke, John Dowland, Henry Purcell and Thomas Arne.

 

The Queens Consort will be joined by guest artist soprano, Amanda Sidebottom, who will accompany the Queens Consort group which is comprised of Co-Founder Claire Smith Bermingham playing Baroque Violin, Co-Founder Margrét Hjaltested playing Baroque Viola, and Daniel McCarthy playing Baroque Violin, Anneke Schaul-Yoder playing Baroque Cello and Aya Hamada playing the Harpsichord. The professional musical group plays on period instruments and its mission is to bring Baroque chamber music programs to the community of Queens.

 

The upcoming concert is an hour in length with no intermission, followed by a festive reception. Tickets available at the door $15/10. For more information on the program, please visit www.queensconsort.com.

Sometime in the future you'll be able to click here to view / listen to a short video of the Yuletide concert held at St. Marks Church in Jackson Heights.

 

~Mike Wood

 

December 18, 2015 - QNS.COM

http://qns.com/story/2015/12/18/brand-new-queens-consort-gives-classical-concert-in-jackson-heights-on-saturday/?platform=hootsuite

 

Brand new Queens Consort gives classical

concert in Jackson Heights on Saturday

 

The hottest new group on the local music scene gets its inspiration from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Jackson Heights-based Queens Consort, which held its inaugural concert this past October, is the borough’s first Baroque period ensemble. That means that the members play recorders, harpsichords, and string instruments which were all the rage in Europe between about 1600 and 1750 AD. The scores come from Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and other greats from the era. And of course, they use Baroque bows. (They’re generally shorter than modern day bows.)

 

As to be expected in the world’s most diverse county, Queens Consort members come from all over the planet. Margrét Hjaltested, the co-founder and violist, hails from Reykjavík, Iceland. She’s a faculty member at Queens College. The other co-founder, violinist Claire Smith Bermingham, has performed on “Saturday Night Live,” “Late Night with David Letterman,” and “The View.” Southern Japan native Aya Hamada rocks the harpsichord, while Interlochen Arts Academy graduate Dan McCarthy takes care of the viola and violin, and Anneke Schaul-Yoder cranks on the cello.

 

On Saturday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m., Queens Consort will offer a Yuletide Concert at St. Mark’s Church, 33-50 82nd St. in Jackson Heights ($15). They will play music specifically written for the Christmas season by Arcangelo Corelli, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, and Johann Christoph Pez with two guest recorder players, Daphna Mor, the musician at residence at Manhattan’s B’nai Jeshurun Synagogue, and Lewis R. Baratz, who holds a Ph.D. in musicology.

It will be a one-hour concert with no intermission, followed by a festive reception with food, drinks and good cheer.

 

~Rob MacKay

 

December 11, 2015 - Queens Times Ledger

http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2015/50/consort_2015_12_11_q.html

 

Queens Consort holds Yuletide concert

 

These days you don’t come across many musicians who have a particular interest in Italian baroque music and have the ability to play period baroque instruments at baroque pitch.

 

But it seems clear that the conservatory-trained musicians in the group Queens Consort do.

Three members come from the Juilliard School in Manhattan and the group has performed this style of European classical music for years.

 

“We are inspired to bring authentic period instrument performances to the Queens community,” founding director and baroque violinist Claire Smith Bermingham, said. “We value historically informed performance practices to study and recreate the original intentions of the composers and strive to reflect this in our music.”

The Jackson Heights resident formed the group earlier this year, along with longtime Sunnyside friend Margret Hjaltested, who plays baroque viola. They asked the other members — Dan McCarthy, Aya Hamada and Anneke Schaul-Yoder — to join them.

 

Now the core group contains two violins, one viola, one cello and harpsichord. Their stringed instruments have gut strings and are set up in the traditional baroque style, and the musicians play with baroque bows, which are shorter and have different strengths for the repertoire they perform than bows for modern stringed instruments.

Smith said they are all looking forward to the group’s evening Yuletide concert on Dec. 19 at St. Mark’s Church in Jackson Heights, where they can share their love of ancient music with the community.

 

“We feel the concert – requested by St. Mark’s Church and community – will be a beautiful way to help celebrate the spirit of the holiday season, and just days before Christmas,” Smith said. “For the performance, we will include two recorder players as guest artists, friends Daphna Mor and Lewis R. Baratz. The addition of the recorders will add a nice texture for the music we are programming.”

 

Audiences will hear ancient music, specifically written for Christmas by Arcangelo Corelli, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Johann Christoph Pez and Giuseppe Torelli, as well as early Christmas carols.

 

During the baroque era (between 1600 - 1750), church music featured the contrasts of solo voices, chorus, and orchestra. And in instrumental music, the period saw the emergence of the sonata, the suite, and particularly the concerto grosso, as in the music of Corelli, Vivaldi, Handel and Bach.

 

All professional musicians, both on baroque and modern instruments, the close-knit members of Queens Consort regularly perform together in chamber music and orchestral settings in many different ensembles. Over the years, they have given performances in Queens, Manhattan and beyond: at concert halls, including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, on Broadway; on television; and in professional recordings. In fact, Smith has been concertmaster of the Astoria Music Society orchestra for the past 10 years.

 

The group’s inaugural concerts took place in mid-October, when 90 people came to their Manhattan concert and 120 attended their Queens performances, according to Smith. There folks got a taste of what early music was all about when they experienced a hauntingly beautiful performance of 17th century Venetian baroque composers, or composers who influenced the Venetian baroque composers living at the time. The concert program was inspired by Smith’s then-recent travel to Venice and other regions of Italy.

 

With television performances on “Late Night with David Letterman,” “Saturday Night Live,” “The View” and others under her belt, Smith has been featured in a variety of venues on both modern and baroque violin. Cellist Schaul-Yoder appeared in a televised performance of Lincoln Center’s, “American Songbook” series on PBS.

“We were overwhelmed by our audience support at our first two concerts, and felt incredible support and enthusiasm from the audiences in both boroughs,” Smith said. “It was particularly important to us that we had a good turn-out in Queens because our intent is to bring early music to this borough where we live. We are committed to bringing quality baroque performances to this community and consider ourselves the first early music group for the borough.”

 

If You Go

The Queens Consort, Yuletide Celebration Concert

When: Saturday, Dec. 19, 7 pm

Where: St. Mark’s Church, 33-50 82nd St., Jackson Heights

Cost: $15/general, $10/students, wine and food reception in the Parish Hall after concert

Website: www.queensconsort.com

 

~ Tammy Scileppi

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