
Chamber music ensemble Camerata San Antonio’s first concerts of the new year — scheduled for this Friday, Saturday and Sunday — will explore the music of celebrated Baroque composer J.S. Bach.
Bach is noteworthy for not only influencing classical heavyweights Beethoven and Mozart but also jazz musicians including Bud Powell and Bill Evans and rockers such as Deep Purple and Yngwie Malmsteen.
Camerata performers Matthew Zerweck on violin, Emily Freudigman on viola and Kenneth Freudigman on cello will present a trio of Bach Reflections concerts that reveal the “rigor and depth” of Bach’s “Goldberg Variations” and his Fourth Cello Suite along with Corigliano’s “Fancy on a Bach Air,” a modern piece reflecting the composer’s style.
Tickets are available at Camerata’s website, and the locations of the individual performances are noted below.
$20 or free for students, 4 p.m. Friday at First Presbyterian Church, 800 Jefferson Street, Kerrville; 3 p.m. Saturday at Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, 11093 Bandera Road; and 2 p.m. Sunday at Christ Episcopal Church, 510 Belknap Place, cameratasa.org.
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This article appears in Jan 8-21, 2025.
