Baroque solo concertos by Crescendo

Members of the Crescendo Period Instrument Orchestra  will perform an orchestral concert of famous Baroque solo concertos on Oct. 29 and 30, with soloists Jeremy Rhizor, violin, Chris Belluscio, natural trumpet, Hideki Yamaya, mandolino, and Crescendo’s founding artistic director Christine Gevert, organ and direction.

Performances will be Friday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at Saint James Place in Great Barrington, Mass., and Saturday, Oct. 30, at 4 p.m. at Trinity Church in Lime Rock, Conn. Tickets at $35 general seating, $60 premium (preferred seating) and $10 youth, can be purchased online at www.Crescendomusic.org or at the door.

Admission to the concert is possible only with proof of full vaccination at the door. Masks are required indoors at all times. Both venues will operate at reduced capacity.

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