Season Opener
Baroque Blockbusters
Music of Corelli, Handel and Vivaldi
Artists include: Elizabeth Blumenstock, Stephen Redfield, and Lisa Grodin, violins; Katie Rietman, cello; Kathleen McIntosh, harpsichord
Music of Corelli, Handel and Vivaldi
Artists include: Elizabeth Blumenstock, Stephen Redfield, and Lisa Grodin, violins; Katie Rietman, cello; Kathleen McIntosh, harpsichord
Admission: Enjoy free admission to all concerts, though donations are warmly appreciated.
Food For Thought: Each of the eight concerts this summer will also feature spoken word, as we invite chefs who sources locally, agricultural producers, or nonprofit leaders working in the food arena to give a brief “Food for Thought” talk as part of each presentation.
This week, Nina Rosenberg a member of the Executive Board of Slow Food Santa Fe will be our speaker. Slow Food envisions a world in which all people can eat food that is good for them, good for the people who grow it and good for the planet. Nina will speak about Slow Food Santa Fe’s in-person programming and radio broadcasts. For more information please click here.
About the Performances: Our one-hour concerts feature a stunningly fresh repertoire and include a short break at the midpoint for a Food-Talk, featuring Santa Fe’s leading food experts—chefs, authors, and producers.
Venue: These world-class performances are held at the Gallery of the New Mexico School for the Arts, located at 500 Montezuma. Complimentary parking is available across the street.