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  • Bach: Concerto for Two Vlns, Lisa Lawson, Michael Sand, vlns
  • Corelli: Christmas Concerto, Dec 6, 2009
  • Lully: Overture from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

2012-13 Season
Date Time Event Location  
Sat Oct 08 2011 7:30 pm Songs and Sonatas St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Oct 09 2011 3:00 pm Songs and Sonatas Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info
Sat Dec 03 2011 7:30 pm Winter's Eve St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Dec 04 2011 3:00 pm Winter's Eve Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info
Fri Feb 10 2012 7:30 pm Sacramento Baroque Soloists at Trinity Cathedral Music Series Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sat Mar 03 2012 7:30 pm Voice of the Cello St. John's Lutheran Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Mar 04 2012 3:00 pm Voice of the Cello Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info
Sat Oct 13 2012 7:30 pm Musick in the King's Court St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Oct 14 2012 3:00 pm Musick in the King's Court Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info
Fri Nov 30 2012 7:30 pm Winter's Eve: A Celtic Solstice St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sat Dec 01 2012 7:30 pm Winter's Eve: A Celtic Solstice St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Dec 02 2012 3:00 pm Winter's Eve: A Celtic Solstice Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info
Sat Jan 26 7:30 pm Michael Lawson, baroque cello St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Jan 27 3:00 pm Michael Lawson, baroque cello Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info
Fri Feb 08 7:30 pm Heart of the Baroque Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sat Mar 09 7:30 pm Concerti Grossi! St. John's Lutheran Church, Sacramento, CA, USA more info
Sun Mar 10 3:00 pm Concerti Grossi! Stegmann Hall Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA, USA more info

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Sacramento Baroque Soloists' 11th season!


Sacramento Baroque Soloists presents our 11th season with four subscription concerts.  Each concert evokes an earlier era, a few hours in which you may experience the pure emotions of the spirit of the Baroque. Our season opens in October with an autumn's evening of "Musick From the King's Court." Our "Winter's Eve" concert follows in December, highlighting the traditions of the solstice. In January, our continuo cellist Michael Lawson leads an intimate concert of cello music to warm the depths of winter. In March, we celebrate the return of spring with the return of our large-ensemble "Concerti Grossi!"

We perform our concerts on Saturday evenings in the beautiful historic spaces of either St. Paul's Episcopal Church or St. John's Lutheran Church in downtown Sacramento; we perform our Sunday matinées in the light-filled Stegmann Hall at Rudolf Steiner College in Fair Oaks. We have added a Friday evening concert in December to accommodate our growing audience.



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    • The March 10th concert was fantastic. And Lisa, the program notes were outstanding. I hope to attend your next program series. Keep up the great work.

    • Where have you been the last 9 years? How did I not know you are here? Most excellent concert tonight, the Concerti Grossi. I will definitely hear you again!

    • My daughter and I went to your Winter's Eve Concert last year at St. Paul's. Can't wait to see you all again this year; such a treat! Congrats on your 10th Aniv.

    • Congratulations on your 10th Anniversary! We've been supporting you from the beginning and look forward to enjoying many more years of superb music.

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