1607: The Grand Tour: Music from England, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland, and the
Netherlands as a young English aristocrat might have heard while taking The Grand Tour
Bach cantatas: The Wren Masters have accompanied choirs and vocal soloists in period
performances of many of the Bach cantatas
Bach & Telemann: Sonatas, trios, and a concerto by these two great Baroque contemporaries
Baroque Brilliance: Virtuosic music by Bach, Buxtehude, Marais, Monn, and Telemann
Baroque on Fire: Music of Bach, Biber, and other baroque composers testing the limits of their
compositional powers and their performers’ prowess
Birds & the B’s: Music evoking birdsong, and works by Bach, Biber, and Buxtehude
Birds of the Baroque: Music imitating birds, by English, Dutch, and Italian baroque composers.
Music by Byrd, Couperin, LeClair, Merula, Morley, Van Eyck, and William Williams
Birth of the Baroque: Italian brilliance from the early seventeenth century, Music by Bellinzani,
Caccini, Castello, Cavazzoni, Cima, Frescobaldi, Marini, and Rossi
Concertos & Chorales: A program of Bach’s secular chamber music paired with settings of
sacred chorales of the time
Faine I Would: A music and dance program combining popular and professional baroque music
Five Pillars of the Baroque: Major works by the five greatest baroque composers: Bach,
Handel, Couperin, Telemann, and Vivaldi
Handel Festival: Sonatas, suites, and trio sonatas by George Frederick Handel
International Baroque: Music from a wide variety of European regions, especially Germany,
France, Italy, and Spain
Italy and its Imitators: Music of 17th-c Italy and 18th-c Italianate music from Germany
Jigs & Dirges for Jamestowne: The history of the Jamestown settlement from its founding to
its ending, told in a series of 15 eyewitness quotations paired with matching music from the time
Les Gouts Reunis: Virtuosic music for the Kings of France. Music by Couperin, Hotteterre,
Marais, Rameau and many others
Music in 1619 in the Old World & the New: Contrast of English and American music in 1619
Solo Bach: virtuosic music for solo cello, accompanied violin, trios and a concerto, all by Bach
Telemann, Birds, and Barnyards: Music of Telemann and music of the Scots-Irish baroque
Twilight of the Baroque: Late baroque music by Bach, Telemann, and other composers