In the World of Bach’s Chaconne
Louella Alatiit, violin
Tuesday, June 16 at 3:00 PM
Join baroque violinist Louella Alatiit for an intimate solo violin recital celebrating the genius of J.S. Bach and the rich sound world of his time. The program centers on Bach’s Partita in D minor, a cornerstone of the violin repertoire whose culminating Chaconne remains one of the most profound musical statements ever written. Surrounding Bach’s masterpiece are elegant and expressive works by his contemporaries, offering a glimpse into the inventive spirit that define the Baroque era.
Baroque voices intertwine in this program celebrating the art of musical dialogue. From the intricate canons of Gabrieli to the lyrical elegance of Barrière, and the virtuosity of Vivaldi, cellists Rebecca Humphrey and Tulio Rondón explore the expressive possibilities of duo and trio sonatas. Joined by Marc Levine on violin and Tami Morse on harpsichord, the ensemble brings to life the rich tapestry of baroque Europe, where melody, harmony, and invention speak in conversation across centuries. At Sundin Music Hall.