SFEMS Baroque Workshop • Linda Pearse (lecture) and Aaron Sheehan (tenor) • Rameau, the Other, and Les Indes galantes

Presented by San Francisco Early Music Society

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Sing and play along with eighteenth-century French opera excerpts from Rameau’s Les Indes galantes as we apply a critical lens to Rameau’s representation of the Other in this work, supported by musical examples performed by Grammy award-winning early music specialist Aaron Sheehan.

Learn about eighteenth-century French opéra-ballet and consider a critical approach to cultural difference as it unfolds in the first entrée (Act 1) of Les Indes galantes, “Le Turc genereux.” We will also consider French ornamentation, aspects of performance practice, ariette (aria), and style, all useful additions to your musical toolbox. Music, materials, and play-along recordings will be provided in advance. We will focus on the ariette, “Hâtez vous de vous embarquer” for tenor voice (sopranos and soprano instruments can play 8va) and the instrumental works, “Tambourins I and II.” Join us to explore the culturally rich and expressive sonic world of French opera performed by Grammy award-winning singer Aaron Sheehan!

Pitch: A=415 and A=440
Format: Lecture / Demo / Play and Sing Along
Audience: Everyone who can sing or play anything
Duration: 60 minutes
Materials will be provided in advance.

SFEMS nationally renowned series of summer workshops, first held in 1980, are now online while we remain socially distant.
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$21–25