This orchestral season finale truly has it all! COmpass REsonance
conductorless chamber orchestra opens the program with the Colorado
premiere of “Overture for a Changing World,” composed by Music
Director Zachary Carrettin during pandemic lockdown and featured in
Colorado Concert Films (string quintet version). The orchestra
continues with an 18th Century work of remarkable pathos, Maria Teresa
Agnesi’s “Non piangete” (Don’t Cry), in what is likely the
first performance of this aria ever in the State of Colorado. Soprano
Mara Riley performs as soloist in this exquisite work of Petrarchan
sonnetry. Piano soloist Mina Gajic leads the orchestra in Ernest
Bloch’s reimagining of a baroque form: his highly cinematic Concerto
Grosso #1 for piano and string orchestra, calling on Middle Eastern
melodies and featuring a thrilling fugue. Mara returns, singing a
fast-paced aria from Vivaldi’s “La verita in cimento” (Truth in
Contention), a Venetian opera from 1720. Finally, and here’s the
surprise—Mara Riley returns to the stage with her FLUTE, joining
Artistic Director Mina Gajic on piano, Zachary Carrettin on violin,
and COmpass REsonance for a celebratory season finale performance of
J.S. Bach’s ultra famous and much adored Brandenburg Concerto #5.
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