celebration
of the dance

Saturday, January 20, 2024

3:00 PM

Union Church of Hinsdale
137 S Garfield St, Hinsdale, IL

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Sunday, January 21, 2024

4:00 PM

Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church

149 W Brush Hill Rd, Elmhurst, IL

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What’s Playing

Jean-Baptiste Lully Selections from Roland
Georg Philipp Telemann
Concerto for Flute and Viola da Gamba
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Pièces de Clavecin en concert
Michael Praetorius
Dances from Terpsichore
Johann Sebastian Bach
Orchestral Suite No. 1


Who’s Performing

Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Alltop
 Music Director and Conductor
Craig Trompeter
 Viola da Gamba
Mary Stolper 
Flute

What You'll Hear

What’s Interesting

  • Jean-Baptiste Lully was a French composer, conductor, and dancer who worked in the court of Louis the XIV. Despite his venerable status as an artist, Lully is perhaps best known for his death: He struck himself in the foot with a long conducting staff (this was before conductors waved batons, and instead would keep the orchestra in time by banging a large staff on the floor) and subsequently died of the infected wound. 
  • This program features Craig Trompeter playing Viola da Gamba, a string instrument which came on the musical scene in Spain in the 1500s. A distant relative to both the modern guitar and orchestral string instruments, the Viola da Gamba most closely resembles a modern cello but usually sounds a bit softer and brighter than its orchestral cousin.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 1 includes not one, not two, but seven(!) different dance sections. Like the other works highlighted by this concert, Bach’s Orchestral Suite reminds us that good music moves us, both figuratively and literally.

Craig Trompeter

Mary Stolper

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