
Can’t wait to see more shows like it!” – Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and More The music, the musicians, the setting, the staff–all top notch.

“Absolutely an amazing unique experience!!” – A Tribute to Ed Sheeran “Absolutely breathtaking! Beautiful venue and the string quartet was amazing! Bravo.” – Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Scores

The strings sounded amazing in there.” – Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Scores The atmosphere, the musicians, and the audience made for a wonderful, intimate musical experience. Guests have said that the evenings are “a creative, enchanting, and new concert experience” and that “the performers were fantastic!” The arrangement is by Stefan Hladek, who plays a Baroque guitar made by a contemporary German luthier named Otto Rausch-it’s a five-course guitar, but played here with just nine strings instead of ten.Candlelight has been met with countless 5-star reviews from all over the USA. 12 features Vivaldi’s variations on the popular ‘La Follia’ theme, which appears to have been floating around Western Europe since the mid-1500s, and became a jumping-off point for a number of composers during Vivaldi’s lifetime, including Corelli, Scarlatti, Marais, Handel, and others. 1, RV 63 (1705), written for two violins and basso continuo. In 2000 they released a CD of The Four Seasons, and this week’s lively and beautifully edited Video Pick finds the quartet taking on the the 12th (and final) piece of his Sonata Op. Indeed, the group-Stefan Hladek, Martin Wentzel, Antje Asendorf, and Ulf Borcherding-plays music from the Renaissance to the present: BGQ releases have included works by Boccherini, Purcell, Vivaldi, Torroba, Falla, York, Goss, Weill, and others.īut they do seem to have a particular affinity to Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). The Barrios Guitar Quartet is not devoted to playing the music of Agustín Barrios (who was certainly a formative inspiration). Don’t let the name of this versatile German foursome fool you.
