
A List 2/11/02 'INVISIBLE BACH' CONCERT AT ST. LAWRENCE CANTON - Philadelphia's internationally traveled baroque music ensemble, Tempesta di Mare, will perform one of its signature programs, "Invisible Bach," a concert of transformations by J.S. Bach of his own and others' works, played on flute, recorder, violin, cello, lute and harpsichord. The concert will be on Sunday, February 17, at 4 p.m. in Gulick Theatre; the event is open to the public, free of charge. Tempesta di Mare's artistic directors, the husband and wife team of Gwyn Roberts, flute and recorder, and Richard Stone, lute, perform "Invisible Bach" with Cynthia Roberts, violin, Vivian Barton Dozor, cello, and Barbara Weiss, harpsichord. Named after Vivaldi's famous concerto by that same name, Tempesta di Mare performs chamber music of the 17th and 18th centuries "with nothing less than breathtaking results," according to the American Record Guide. The group's CD, Francesco Maria Veracini: The Recorder Sonatas, earned BBC Music Magazine's top award of Five Stars. Tempesta di Mare has been featured at the Prague Spring Festival in the Czech Republic and the Amherst Early Music Festival at home. Their concerts have received national broadcast on NPR's Performance Today, Sunday Baroque, Classical Guitar Alive! and Harmonia at home, and on Czech Radio abroad. Their performance at St. Lawrence is supported by the Rutherford Delmage Fund for the Classical Performing Arts.-30- Back To News Releases Back to St. Lawrence Homepage