Unmasking Concert of the Sub-sub-great Bass
Date/Time
5/17/2024 - 5/19/2024
5:30 PM - 9:00 PM Central
Event Type(s)
Festival
Event Description

United States Premier of the Sub-Sub Great Bass –

The Pensacola Early Music Consort Invites you to perform with us and guest artist:

Dr. Valerie Austin

Please join us for this unique opportunity to premier our long- awaited Paetzold Sub-sub Great Bass, the first in the United States – the lowest pitched recorder at a
low C 32 hertz

COST: $60 to cover the costs of music and food. Music will be sent out in advance via email.

Dates:

Friday, May 17th Gather at 5:30 p.m. for cheese and wine; 6:00 p.m. for Dinner; Rehearsal 7:00- 9:00 P.M.

Saturday, May 18th Rehearsal 9:00 a.m.- noon; lunch, then rehearsal until 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, May 19th Lunch at church, set up for concert and then dress rehearsal.
Concert – 3:00 p.m.

The Event

The 14-member Pensacola Early Music Consort will form the core of this celebration. Please add your talents in the goal to give Pensacola and the surrounding area a taste of a large Renaissance Orchestra including recorders, krummhorns, strings, sackbuts and percussion (and others).The repertoire will include Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and modern compositions for early instruments. The event will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church (ELCA), 4600 N. 9th Avenue in Pensacola, Florida.

Come be part of the celebration.

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Location
Setting: In-Person
St. Paul Lutheran Church (ELCA)
4600 N. Ninth Ave.
Pensacola, FL 32503

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Contact Person
Charles Tucker
(phone: 8505258256)
Details
The cost is $60 . We will meet for dinner at 6pm on Friday adn rehearse from 7-9 pm. On Saturday, we will rehearse from 9am-about 2 pm with a lunch break. On Sunday, we will meet at the church at 12:30 to set up cor the concert and have our dress rehearsal with the concert at 3pm.
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