Italian Modern

Tuesday, July 16 at 1:30PM, Sunset Center Foyer

Theresa Salomon, violin; violin; harpsichord; theorbo

This program is a celebration of the originality and inventiveness in Italian art, then and now. The early 17th century was a time of musical experimentation and stylistic change. The early composers pushed the boundaries for instrumental music, writing passionate and virtuosic works that forged new territory for the violin. Music by Castello, Sciarrino, Fontana, Marini, and Leonarda.


Program

Sonata Prima | DARIO CASTELLO

Caprice No. 1 | SALVATORE SCIARRINO

Caprice No. 2 | SALVATORE SCIARRINO

Sonata No. 6 | GIOVANNI BATTISTA FONTANA

Caprice No. 3 | SALVATORE SCIARRINO

Caprice No.4 | SALVATORE SCIARRINO

Romanesca No. 23, opus 3 | BIAGIO MARINI

Caprice No.5 | SALVATORE SCIARRINO

Caprice No.6 | SALVATORE SCIARRINO

Sonata No. 12, opus 16 | ISABELLA LEONARDA

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Date

Jul 16 2024

Time

1:30 pm - 2:15 pm

Featuring

  • Theresa Salomon
    Theresa Salomon
    Violin

    Violinist Theresa Salomon has had her interpretations praised by The New York Times as “sizzling,” The Washington Post as “virtuosic,”and The Frankfurter Allgemeine as “on the highest level.” She has performed with many of the finest early music ensembles and orchestras, as well as numerous festivals in North America. She has appeared with Ensemble Repast, Four Nations, Artek, Rebel, Trinity Wall Street, American Classical Orchestra, Opera Lafayette, Clarion, National Cathedral, Carmel Bach Festival, Connecticut Early Music Festival, Boston Early Music Festival, among others.

    Studying violin in The Netherlands in the early nineteen nineties, at the time a hot bed of early music and historic performance practice, Theresa was swayed by the earthy sound of gut strings. During and after studies in her native Germany, The Netherlands, and Austria, she traveled extensively and performed concerts in Norway, Brazil, Japan, Togo, Malawi, and South Africa. She is also an enthusiast of contemporary music and has premiered numerous works, including a violin concerto on live radio with the Janáček Philharmonic in Ostrava. She has performed at the Gulbenkian Festival in Lisbon, the Prague Spring Festival, and the Ostrava Days for New Music in the Czech Republic.

    Theresa has recorded music from Rosenmueller to Xenakis, as well as sound tracks to movies. Theresa is a member of the Orchestra of St Luke’s, curates and programs for the chamber music series Friends of Mozart, and lives is New York City.

Location

Sunset Center Foyer
Sunset Center Foyer
San Carlos St between 8th and 10th Ave, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93923
Website
https://www.sunsetcenter.org/

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