The Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra commemorates the recent 250th anniversary of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann in concert with artistic director and Baroque flute soloist, Barthold Kuijken.
The IBO commemorates the recent 250th anniversary of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann, who has for years been a favorite of both the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra and its audience. He may be historys most prolific composer ever. A contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Telemann (1681-1767) eclipsed Bach in popularity during the 18th century but then suffered neglect until the early music revival of the later 20th century. His charming and imaginative music has come back strong in recent decades and the IBO sends its love letter to him in a concert full of concertos, featuring IBO conductor and flute soloist Barthold Kuijken, and other orchestral works. Kuijken has been leading concerts of the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra since the dawn of the 21st Century; he is a pioneer of the early-music-on-period-instruments movement in Europe, with scores of recordings, many of them award-winning, in his discography.
$20 General
$10 Seniors
$5 Students with valid ID
Free admission for University of Indianapolis students, faculty, and staff
Tickets available at the door and at www.indybaroque.org
Phone: 13177628812
Email: director@indybaroque.org
2018/02/26 - 2018/02/26
Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center
1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227