Chatham Baroque presents Concerto Koln with Jeanine DeBique
Chatham Baroque is presenting a concert by German Baroque orchestra Concerto Koln and Trinidadian soprano Jeanine DeBique on Sunday, March 26 at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland.
Called “Mirrors,” the program will feature music from DeBique’s debut album of the same name, made in collaboration with Concerto Koln, which centers on George Frideric Handel’s arias for heroines of antiquity, such as Cleopatra. The album “Mirrors” received the 2022 Opus Klassik Award for best solo recording.
Including eight violins, three violas, two cellos, a double bass, a lute and a harpsichord. For more than 30 years, Concerto Koln has presented concerts characterized by a highly individual sound and a passion for the rediscovery of forgotten repertoire. DiBique has collaborated with conductors and ensembles from around the world and appeared at the Salzburg Festival, New York’s Mostly Mozart Festival, and many other classical music festivals.
The concert starts at 4 p.m. Additional information is available at chathambaroque.org.