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Celebrate the Solstice with A Corelli Christmas on Dec 21

 

Celebrate the Season with A Corelli Christmas this Sunday, December 21, 2:30 PM at Oakland's Carnegie Music Hall! 

Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas

Sunday, December 21 • 2:30 pm • Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

Immerse yourself in music composed by Baroque era masters as performed by some of the area’s finest musicians in one of our city’s most elegant concert halls! A Corelli Christmas offers masterpieces that celebrate both the festive spirit of the holiday season and the virtuosity of Italian Baroque string music. 

The afternoon's concert highlights the exceptional talent of the ensemble's musicians, many who call Pittsburgh home—whether they grew up here, studied music here, or choose to live and work in the city’s vibrant artistic community. Join in the holiday merriment with Andrew Fouts (violin), Patricia Halverson (viola da gamba), Scott Pauley (theorbo & baroque guitar), plus Paul Miller (violin), Brian Curtin (violin), Cody Conley (violin), Kristen Linfante (viola), Amanda Vosburgh (cello), J. Tracy Mortimore (bass), and Justin Wallace (harpsichord).

The program features works by renowned Baroque composers including a shimmering Christmas Concerto by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713), in addition to compositions by Georg Muffat (1653-1704), Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741),  Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709), Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725), George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), plus a delightful set of French Noëls for strings by Marc Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704). 

You won’t want to miss what is sure to be one of the standout concerts of the holiday season!

Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas is co-presented by Carnegie Museums
 
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In Case You Missed it: Chatham Baroque's Andrew Fouts Talks with Anna Singer About A Corelli Christmas on WQED-FM's Voice of the Arts

Chatham Baroque Co-Artistic Director and violinist Andrew Fouts spoke with Anna Singer about preparing for the December 21st holiday concert at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland, featuring Corelli’s shimmering Christmas Concerto, concerti grossi by Vivaldi, Handel, and Torelli, and a delightful set of French Noëls for strings by Charpentier.

Listen to the interview at WQED-FM Voice of the Arts

Concert tickets & gift certificates make the perfect gifts for the music lover in your life!

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Friday, March 27 • 7:30 PM • Teutonia Männerchor

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Chatham Baroque 2025/2026 Season Gift Certificates

Gift Certificates to concerts make for a unique, musical gift, and proceeds help support the mission and programs of Chatham Baroque. Gift certificates can be redeemed at the following ticket prices per concert: $45 for General Admission, $35 for Senior (65+), or $20 for full time students. Contact us at info@chathambaroque.org or call 412-687-1788 to order yours.
The Chatham Baroque 2025/2026 Season is made possible in part by:

Anonymous • Allegheny Regional Asset District • Calvary Episcopal Church • Classical WQED-FM 89.3 • Heinz Endowments • Laurel Foundation • Opportunity Fund • Pennsylvania Council on the Arts • The Benter Foundation • VisitPITTSBURGH • and many generous individuals and volunteers
Thank you!

Questions? info@chathambaroque.org or call 412-687-1788
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