01.04.2025_ PENDULUM- Early Music Ensemble

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PENDULUM
Early Music


Sonata, What Do You Want From Me?
January 4,2025
3:00 PM
Boise State University Recital Hall

Sonata duodecima, Libro 2.................................................. Dario Castello (1602- 1631)

Sonata quarta a 3..................................................... Johann RosenmOller (1619-1684)

Sonata in G Major......................................................... Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)

Sonata da chiesa Op. 3, No.2 .........................................................................................Arcangelo Corelli (1653- 1713)

Intermission

Galliarda ex D......................................................... Heinrich Scheidemann (1595-1663)

Sonata sesta a 3 in D Minor......................................... Carel Hacquart (ca. 1640-1701)

Sonata G Minor Z790 from Sonatas in 4 parts................... Henry Purcell (1659- 1695)

Les Caracteres de la Danse............................................. Jean-Fery Rebel (1666- 1747)

Baroque Violins: Julie Andrijeski & Geoffrey Hill
Baroque Piccolo Cello: Brian Hodges
Baroque Cello: Kevin McTeague
Harpsichord: Katherine Heater
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Upcoming concerts in 2025:


B March 14,2025 7:30 PM St. Michael's Cathedral
BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY May 3, 2025, 7:30 pm St. Michael's Cathedral

Guest Artists
Julie Andrijeski
Lauded for her "invigorating verve and imagination" (Washington Post), Julie Andrijeski is
nationally admired as one of the few leading baroque violinists to have mastered the art of
baroque dance. Her unique musical performance style is greatly influenced by her knowledge
and skilled performance of baroque dance. Ms. Andrijeski is a full-time Lecturer in the Music
Department at Case Western Reserve University where she teaches early music performance
practices, baroque dance, and directs the Case/CIM Baroque Orchestra and Chamber
Ensembles. She has led workshops for the Oberlin Conservatory (as Visiting Assistant Professor),
Indiana University (as Visiting Faculty -Violin Instructor), Juilliard, the University of Southern
California, and the University of Colorado -Boulder. During the summers, Ms. Andrijeski teaches
baroque violin and dance at several festivals including Oberlin (BPI), Madison (MEMF), and
Vancouver, BC (BIP).
She is the Artistic Director of the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra and holds principal positions with
New York State Baroque (Concertmaster), Quicksilver (Co-Director with baroque violinists
Robert Mealy), Apollo's Fire (principal player), Les Delices, the Boston Early Music Festival
Orchestra, and The King's Noyse. She holds a D.M.A. in Early Music from Case Western Reserve
University, an M.M. from Northwestern University and a B.M. from the University of Denver. Her
recordings can be found on the Dorian, AVIE, Koch, Acis Productions, Centaur, and Musica
Omnia labels.

Katherine Heater
A native of San Francisco, Katherine Heater plays keyboards with Bay Area early music groups
such as Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Musica Pacifica and the Voices of Music. She has
performed throughout the United States, including with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, New
Century Chamber Orchestra, the Sun Valley Summer Symphony in Idaho and at the Berkeley
Early Music Festival, the Bloomington Early Music Festival, and the Tropical Baroque Festival
of Miami. She received an Arts Bachelor from the University of California, Berkeley in music
and a Masters of Music in historical performance from Oberlin Conservatory. Ms. Heater
studied harpsichord with Bob van Asperen and fortepiano with Stanley Hoogland at the
Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam. Ms. Heater also teaches harpsichord at UC
Berkeley and piano at Crowden.

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