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New Comma Baroque Benefit for Early Music Now – Telemann’s ‘Lost’ 12 Fantasias for Solo Viol, 1735

All Saint's Cathedral 818 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee

Located in 2014 by Thomas Fritzsch, a copy of Telemann’s self-published 1735 fantasias for viola da gamba survived near Hanover at Ledenburg Palace in the collection of Eleonore von Münster (née von Grothaus, 1734-1794). Dedicated to musical subscriber Mr. Pierre Chaunell (1703-1789), Telemann's fantasias encompass a variety of forms spanning fugal writing to elements of the rondo

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New Comma Baroque’s Phillip Serna Performs 2 Concertos with the Concord Chamber Orchestra – the Rudolph Dolmetsch Concertino for Viola da Gamba & Small Orchestra, 1941 & U.S. Premiere of the Carl Friedrich Abel Concerto Violo de Gambo in A major, A9:1A from the Ledenburg Collection

St. Sebastian Catholic Church 5400 West Washington Boulevard, Milwaukee, WI, Milwaukee

New Comma Baroque’s Phillip Serna joins Jamin Hoffman and the Concord Chamber Orchestra in a special collaboration presenting TWO concert works featuring the viol: Rudolph Dolmetsch’s 1941 Concertino for Viola da Gamba and Small Orchestra and Carl Friedrich Abel’s Concerto Violo de Gambo in A major! Rudolph Dolmetsch (1906-1942), second child of Early Music pioneer Arnold

$5 – $20

Emmanuel Episcopal Church of La Grange Artists-in-Residence New Comma Baroque Presents Somewhere in Time: Telemann’s ‘Lost’ 12 Fantasias for Solo Viol, 1735

Emmanuel Episcopal Church of La Grange 203 South Kensington Avenue, La Grange

Located in 2014 by Thomas Fritzsch, a copy of Telemann’s self-published 1735 fantasias for viola da gamba survived near Hanover at Ledenburg Palace in the collection of Eleonore von Münster (née von Grothaus, 1734-1794). Dedicated to musical subscriber Mr. Pierre Chaunell (1703-1789), Telemann's fantasias encompass a variety of forms spanning fugal writing to elements of the rondo

$10 – $20