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Bach’s Markus Passion Panel Discussion

Thursday, February 20 • 6:00-7:15 PM
Teutonia Männerchor, Deutschtown

FREE. TICKETS REQUIRED.

Bach, Brats, & Beer

Join Chatham Baroque and our expert panelists for an engaging discussion about the world premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Markus Passion in Pittsburgh. We’ll explore the intriguing story of how the work was lost by Bach’s publisher, how editor Malcolm Bruno recreated it using Bach’s original music, and consider the work from a Baroque music perspective. Enjoy a mix of history, music, beer, and brats in the cozy Rathskeller of Teutonia Männerchor for an informative and fun evening.

PANELISTS
James Cassaro, Musicologist and University of Pittsburgh Music Librarian Emeritus
Pascale Beaudin, soprano and Baroque music specialist
Andrew Fouts, Chatham Baroque Co-Artistic Director
Scott Pauley, Chatham Baroque Co-Artistic Director

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Community Engagement

Bach’s Markus Passion Panel Discussion

Saturday, February 22 • 2:30-3:45 PM
Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside

FREE. TICKETS REQUIRED.

Passion for Bach Coffeehouse Chat

Join Chatham Baroque and our panel of expert for an engaging discussion on the world premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Markus Passion in Pittsburgh. Enjoy a mix of history, music, theology, along with coffee and German-style pastries for an informative and fun afternoon. Together, we’ll explore the story of how Bach’s publisher lost the music manuscript, how musicologist Malcolm Bruno recreated it using Bach’s original music, and set some liturgical context for the piece.

PANELISTS
James Cassaro, Musicologist and University of Pittsburgh Music Librarian Emeritus
Rev. Cameron J. Soulis, Senior Associate Rector, Calvary Episcopal Church
Andrew Fouts, Chatham Baroque Co-Artistic Director
Scott Pauley, Chatham Baroque Co-Artistic Director

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On the Road

Markus Passion
The Sebastians & Chatham Baroque

Sunday, April 13 • 4:00pm
Corpus Christi Church, New York City
Presented by Music Before 1800

 

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On the Road

Chatham Baroque: American Voyages

June 13, 2024, 7:30 PM

Unity Cemetery & Chapel
114 Chapel Lane, Latrobe, PA

Tickets available to purchase at the door • $15 general seating

Join Chatham Baroque and percussionist Danny Mallon on a journey from Baroque Europe to the Americas as we trace roots of American, French Canadian, and Latin American music from their origins in 18th-century Britain, France, and Spain.

Presented by Unity Cemetery & Chapel

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Community Engagement

Chatham Baroque: American Voyages

June 8, 2024 • 8:00 PM

Heinz Memorial Chapel, University of Pittsburgh Campus
S Bellefield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

Ticket Prices
$20 General Admission
Free Current Pitt Student
$15 Pitt Faculty and Staff Members

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Join Chatham Baroque and percussionist Danny Mallon on a journey from Baroque Europe to the Americas as we trace roots of American, French Canadian, and Latin American music from their origins in 18th-century Britain, France, and Spain.

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Community Engagement

Shake, Rattle, & Roll with Danny Mallon, percussion

June 8, 2024 • 2 PM
Allegheny RiverTrail Park, Aspinwall

Free event for adults and children ages 2 and above. Peanut Butter and Jam sessions last approximately 45 minutes.

Chatham Baroque joins forces with Allegheny RiverTrail Park for their June 8 Grand Opening event!

Percussionist Danny Mallon returns to Pittsburgh and will join Chatham Baroque’s artistic directors, Andrew Fouts (violin), Patricia Halverson (viola da gamba), and Scott Pauley (theorbo) for this jam session that introduces the variety of percussion instruments he uses to make the music come alive.

Chatham Baroque’s Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions are informal concerts designed specifically for preschoolers and their accompanying grown-ups. Young children are encouraged to become active and enthusiastic listeners through music, dance, and games. Kindermusik teacher Lynda Wingerd joins Andrew, Patty, and Scott, and a variety of special guests for musical adventures that are lively, educational — and fun!

Free event for adults and children ages 2 and above. Peanut Butter and Jam sessions last approximately 45 minutes.

PB&J is made possible in part by the Allegheny Regional Asset District, Buhl Foundation, and Calvary Episcopal Church.

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On the Road

Chatham Baroque with Daniel Mallon: Mediterranean Odyssey

January 14, 2024 • 2:30 PM (Pacific Time)
This is Chatham Baroque’s third appearance for HCA having previously graced our stage in 2009 and 2016.  Their success reflects their ability to make an esoteric repertoire completely accessible to anyone who likes music.

Playing authentic instruments and with the added creativity of percussionist Danny Mallon, their Mediterranean Odyssey program brings to our ears (and feet!) the passionate rhythms and colors of French, Spanish and Italian dance music from 400 years ago.

Tickets and Information at Hemet Concert Association
Andrew Fouts violin
Patricia Halverson viola da gamba
Danny Mallon percussion
Scott Pauley theorbo and Baroque guitar

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Community Engagement

Handel’s Messiah

Friday, December 8, 2023 • 7:30 pm
Calvary Episcopal Church

$20 suggested donation to Calvary Episcopal Church accepted at the door.

Calvary Episcopal Church and Chatham Baroque will perform Handel’s Messiah in Pittsburgh’s only complete performance of this monumental work, bringing the majesty of the joyous refrains and exultant arias to audiences for the holiday.

Sarah Nadler soprano
Raquel Winnica Young mezzo-soprano
Guy Russo tenor
Edward Vogel bass

Calvary Choir
Chatham Baroque

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Community Engagement

Gut, Wind & Wire

November 17, 2023 • 7:30 PM

The Original Pittsburgh Winery

Join members of The Baltimore Consort at the Original Pittsburgh Winery for a relaxed evening of music, wine, and conversation with the min-concert, Gut, Wind & Wire. Consort members will perform music of Sixteenth Century England, Scotland, and France, and chat about their extraordinary array of gut strung lutes and viols, wooden flutes, fifes, and pipes, and the wire strung cittern. Baltimore Consort’s Lutenist extraordinaire Ronn McFarlane will be joined by Chatham Baroque’s Scott Pauley for a set of Elizabethan lute duets.

Gut, Wind & Wire tickets are currently available for purchase.

$15.00 in Advance
$20.00 at the Door
Wine and food will be available for purchase.

Friday, November 17, 2023
7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Original Pittsburgh Winery (Strip District)
2809 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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Community Engagement

Hope Across the Centuries

Monday, November 6, 2023 • 7:30pm
Calvary Episcopal Church

A special collaboration between Calvary Episcopal Church and Chatham Baroque in conjunction with the Violins of Hope exhibition.

Music exists only in its sounding moment—but that moment can happen again and again, across time and space, even as everything around it changes. This concert focuses on instrumental and vocal music from the Sephardic tradition and seventeenth-century Venice. Chatham Baroque plays instruments from the Violins of Hope collection

Sarah Nadler soprano
Raquel Winnica Young mezzo-soprano
Andrew Fouts, Paul Miller violin
Scott Pauley lute, theorbo, and baroque guitar
Patricia Halverson viola da gamba
Elizabeth Gassler violin and cello
Alan Lewis chamber organ

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Community Engagement

RAD Days Event

September 16, 2023 • 10:30am
Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve
614 Dorseyville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238

September 16, 2023 • 10:30am
Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve
614 Dorseyville Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Join Chatham Baroque’s Andrew Fouts (violin), Patricia Halverson (viola da gamba), and Scott Pauley (theorbo), as they lead an all-ages session previewing selections from the 2023-24 season’s first concert, The Art of the Trio, taking place October 6-8. Learn about the history of Baroque and early music, of Chatham Baroque, and the musicians and their instruments.

Add an optional self-guided nature walk to your morning following the program.

Free & open to the public. No tickets required.

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