Additional Information
This Tuesday at 5 p.m., the 9th Grande Salle at the Eaton Centre will host the Caprice ensemble for a one-hour program centered on the great German composer Georg Philipp Telemann, as well as itinerant musicians who may have crossed paths with him during the Baroque era—hence the anonymous section of the program titled “Nomadic Music of Eastern Europe.” For this occasion, Caprice will feature recorders (Sophie Larivière), Baroque violins (Lucie Ringuette and Tanya LaPerrière), Baroque cello (Jean-Christophe Lizotte), Baroque guitar (David Jacques), percussion (Ziya Tabassian), and soprano vocals (Janelle Lucyk).
Matthias Maute, conductor, flutist, artistic director, and co-founder of Caprice, talks here about Telemann and the traveling musicians of his time.
Program
- Concerto for Recorder and Transverse Flute – Georg Philipp Telemann
- Arias from Operas and Cantatas – Georg Philipp Telemann
- Nomadic Music from Eastern Europe – Anonymous (Uhrovska Collection, 1730)
- Don Quixote Suite – Georg Philipp Telemann
Artists
- Matthias Maute, Artistic Director of Ensemble Caprice, winner of two JUNO Awards
- Sophie Lariviere, flutes, winner of two JUNO Awards
- Lucie Ringuette, baroque violin
- Tanya LaPerrière, baroque violin
- Jean-Christophe Lizotte, baroque cello
- David Jacques, baroque guitar, winner of three OPUS Awards
- Ziya Tabassian, percussion, Artistic Director of Festival Accès Asie
- Janelle Lucyk, soprano, “an angelic voice”























