Guest conductor Patrick Dupr Quigley explores the concept of hero in an energetic, whimsical program. The soloist is the hero of C. P. E. Bachs Cello Concerto. From the ridiculous to the sublime, Telemann and Rameau offer rich musical depictions of literary heroes. J. S. Bach was his sons heroas C. P. E. wrote in his fathers obituary, Our Bach was the greatest organist and clavier player that we have ever had. And dance music composers from earlier generations are the great heroes of Baroque orchestral music. South Chicago Dance Theatre brings dances from Michael Praetoriuss Terpsichore to life through world-premiere choreography by founder and artistic director Kia Smith.Tuesday, October 11, 2022 7:30 PM CDTHarris Theater for Music and Dance205 East Randolph, Chicago$25-$100PRAETORIUS | Dances from TerpsichoreTELEMANN | Burlesque de QuixoteC. P. E. BACH | Cello Concerto in A MajorRAMEAU | Suite from Castor et PolluxJ. S. BACH | Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D MajorMusic of the Baroque OrchestraPatrick Dupr Quigley, conductorKia Smith, choreographerPaul Dwyer, celloSouth Chicago Dance Theatre
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