"If Music Be the Food of Love"
- Louisa Valentín
- Nov 11
- 1 min read
On Sunday November 23 at 4 pm, Early Music Princeton will give its annual fall concert featuring all component ensembles. This free event will be at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on the Princeton Campus.
Early Music Princeton includes a vocal ensemble, a string ensemble, and a viol consort. The theme this time is “If Music Be the Food of Love." The ensembles will perform works by well-loved Renaissance and Baroque composers of England (Purcell, Jenkins, and Morley) and Italy (Monteverdi, Corelli, and Vivaldi).
Early Music Princeton participants include undergraduates, graduates, and staff of the University. Under the overall direction of Wendy Young, stellar ensemble directors are Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek of Anonymous Four fame. Leah Gale Nelson, the performer and scholar who is new director of the Baroque string ensemble, and Arnie Tanimoto, an exciting young viola da gamba virtuoso on the worldwide circuit.




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