Stephen Schultz, Director
In accordance with Carnegie Mellon’s COVID-19 mitigation policies, all visitors to the university’s campus age 12 and older are required to be either fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or, if not fully vaccinated, must have received a negative COVID-19 test result within three days of arrival to campus.
All campus visitors who wish to participate in this event must adhere to all COVID-19 mitigation requirements including, but not limited to the use of a facial covering at all times while on campus and compliance with vaccination and testing expectations.
By registering for a ticket, you agree that you will abide by the university’s COVID-19 mitigation requirements for visitors.
By registering for a ticket, you further attest that you have been either:
fully vaccinated against COVID-19, orreceived a negative COVID-19 test result within three days of this event.The Carnegie Mellon Baroque Ensemble is dedicated to the playing of 18th century music on modern instruments while remaining true to the concepts of a historically informed performance practice.
Program
A. Corelli Concerto Grosso Opus 6, #8 in G minor "Christmas"
G. Muffat Sonata V in G major, from 'Armonico Tributo'
G.F. Handel Concerto Grosso Opus 6, #3 in E minor
J.S. Bach Partita #1 in B minor for Solo Violin, BWV 1002
G.P. Telemann Tafelmusik I, TWV 55:e1
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