CONCERT REVIEW:
The Baltimore Consort
October 22, 2021
“Angel’s Wede: Music for Mary, Queen of Scots
Johnny Carson Theater, Lincoln, NE
Presented by Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music
Mark Cudec, cittern, bass viol; Larry Lipkis, viols, recorders; Ron McFarlane, lute; Mindy Rosenfeld, winds; Danielle Svonavec, soprano; Joanna Blendulf, viols; Michael Trutna, narrator.
Various repertoire related to Mary Queen of Scots
October 22, 2021
“Angel’s Wede: Music for Mary, Queen of Scots
Johnny Carson Theater, Lincoln, NE
Presented by Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music
Mark Cudec, cittern, bass viol; Larry Lipkis, viols, recorders; Ron McFarlane, lute; Mindy Rosenfeld, winds; Danielle Svonavec, soprano; Joanna Blendulf, viols; Michael Trutna, narrator.
Various repertoire related to Mary Queen of Scots
William Ford | 25 OCT 2021
The Baltimore Consort was founded in 1980 to perform instrumental music of Shakespeare’s time, later adding a singer to the ensemble. They soon expanded their repertoire to include Scottish music, broadside ballads, and other European music of the 16th and 17th centuries.
In the following video, William Ford reviews a recent concert by The Baltimore Consort presented on October 22 in Lincoln, Nebraska, by Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music.
The Baltimore Consort’s website can be found at: baltimoreconsort.com ■
William Ford is an avid classical music fan and a clinical psychologist based in Atlanta. His reviews and interviews can most frequently be found online at Bachtrack and www.atlantamusiccritic.com