Twilight in the Cathedral

Works by Rosenmüller, Handel, J.S. Bach, and Corelli

 

Baroque works for Strings, Continuo and solo Harpsichord
Experience the serene beauty of Twilight in the Cathedral, a concert that evokes the tranquility of a sacred evening. Featuring the timeless works of Rosenmüller, Handel, Bach, and Corelli, this program captures the elegance and spirituality of Baroque music.

 

Featuring: Evan Few, violin; Chloe Fedor, violin; Joseph Tan, violin; Natalie Kress, violin; Aaron Westman, viola; Alissa Smith, viola; Keiran Campbell, cello; Sue Yelanjian, double bass; Daniel Swenberg, lute


Program

JOHANN ROSENMÜLER Suite in C for Strings and Continuo (from Studenten-musik 1654)

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH The Art of Fugue

18. Canon alla Duodecima in Contrapunto alla Quinta

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL Sonata for two violins and continuo in G minor, Op. 2, No. 5

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH French Suite in G major for solo harpsichord, BWV 816

ARCANGELO CORELLI Concerto Grosso, op. 6, no. 4, D major

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Director

Andrew Arthur
Andrew Arthur

Date

Jul 24 2025

Time

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Featuring

  • Keiran Campbell
    Keiran Campbell
    Cello

    Keiran Campbell was drawn to the cello after he stumbled across one in his grandmother’s basement and was baffled by its size. Once he turned 8, he began taking lessons—on a much smaller cello—in his native Greensboro, North Carolina. After studying extensively with Leonid Zilper, former solo cellist of the Bolshoi Ballet, he received his Bachelors and Masters at the Juilliard School, working with Darrett Adkins, Timothy Eddy, and Phoebe Carrai. Keiran also spent several springs in Cornwall, England, studying with Steven Isserlis and Ralph Kirshbaum at Prussia Cove. He is now based in Toronto, Ontario, and is principal cello in Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra.

    Keiran has performed with orchestras including The English Concert, NYBI, Philharmonia Baroque, The Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Mercury Baroque, and Le Concert des Nations. During the summer, Keiran plays in NYC with Teatro Nuovo, an opera company dedicated to performing bel canto opera on period instruments, and he also performs at Lakes Area Music Festival in Minnesota. Keiran has given lectures and masterclasses at UNC Chapel Hill, RNCM Manchester, Western University, and the National Academy Orchestra of Canada. Performances this season include concerto appearances with Tafelmusik and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, a concert of Monteverdi Madrigals with Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations in Carnegie Hall, and performances at the BBC Proms and Edinburgh Festival with The English Concert. He can be heard on the newly released recording of Beethoven Symphonies by Le Concert des Nations and Jordi Savall.

    Keiran is also fascinated by instrument making, which he studies with the maker of his cello, Timothy Johnson.

  • Evan Few
    Evan Few
    Violin

    Atlanta native Evan Few is a freelancer living in Philadelphia. An assertive, collaborative instrumentalist, he is equally adept as music director, orchestral musician, and chamber soloist and has performed on stages across the globe with some of its most esteemed early music ensembles, including Anima Eterna Brugge, Bach Collegium Japan, and the Taverner Consort.

    Evan is a core member of Apollo’s Fire; Artistic Administrator and co-concertmaster of the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra; frequent guest artist with Chatham Baroque and Four Nations Ensemble; and, most recently, co-founder of Filament.

    He holds Master’s degrees from Oberlin and Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag, and is a devoted cook and yogi.

  • Joseph Tan
    Joseph Tan
    Violin

    Based since 1997 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Joseph maintains an active performing and recording schedule as a member of ensembles such as the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Anima Eterna Brugge, Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco, Holland Baroque, and the Australian Classical and Romantic Orchestra (ARCO), working regularly with pioneers in the field of historical performance such as Ton Koopman, Jos van Immerseel, and Reinhard Goebel.

    After receiving a Bachelor of Music degree in modern violin from the University of Texas at Austin, Joseph studied Baroque violin with Marilyn McDonald at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he earned a M.M. degree in 1997. From 1997-2001, he studied with Monica Huggett and Elizabeth Wallfisch at the Royal Conservatory, The Hague.

Location

San Carlos Cathedral
San Carlos Cathedral
500 Church St, Monterey, CA 93940
Website
https://sancarloscathedral.org/

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