Martin Mangrum, bassoonBaroque Discoveries – January 24, 2020 Bourgie Hall LiveEvents January 16, 2020 1577 BAROQUE DISCOVERIES The musicians of the OSM present a selection of works from the Baroque period, requiring no small measure of technical skill to perform. Bach’s creative genius shines through his transcription of a concerto by Alessandro Marcello, a composer well-worth discovering; sacred music composer Jan Dismas Zelenka gives free rein to his imagination in one of his rare instrumental works; and finally, Christoph Graupner, a close contemporary of Bach’s, celebrates the canon form in a major work in six movements. Artists Musicians of the OSM Theodore Baskin, oboe Alexa Zirbel, oboe Martin Mangrum, bassoon Karen Baskin, cello Scott Feltham, double bass Geneviève Soly, organ Program J.S. Bach / A. Marcello, Concerto pour hautbois en ré mineur (12 min) Jan Dismas Zelenka, Sonate en trio no 6 en do mineur, pour deux hautbois, basson et basse continue (20 min) Christoph Graupner, Canon en si bémol majeur, pour deux hautbois, violoncelle et basse continue (15 min) Jan Dismas Zelenka, Sonate en trio no 5 en en fa majeur, pour deux hautbois, basson et basse continue (17 min) Friday, January 24th 2020 at 6:30pm Duration: 1 Hrs Without intermission For tickets and information: www.mbam.qc.ca/en/concerts 514-285-2000 Bourgie Concert Hall, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) complex, is a 444-seat venue located in the restored Erskine and American Church (designed in 1894 in Neo-Romanesque style by architect Alexander Cowper Hutchison). Designated a national historic site in 1998, the transformed setting is now graced with high-quality acoustics and an exceptional décor incorporating 20 historic Tiffany stained glass windows. Ideal for performances by chamber-music ensembles, string orchestras, and other groups, Bourgie Concert Hall offer music lovers an auditory repertoire as diverse as the MMFA collections Bourgie Concert Hall 1339 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2E8