
Twelfth Night
Handel’s Aminta e Fillide
Cal Performances Ensemble Debut
David Belkovski and Rachell Ellen Wong, direction
Nicoletta Berry, soprano (Aminta)*
Megan Moore, mezzo-soprano (Fillide)*
Carmen Lavada Johnson-Pájaro, violin
Andrew Gonzalez, viola
Coleman Itzkoff, cello
Joshua Stauffer, theorbo and guitar
The exciting next-generation period-instrument ensemble Twelfth Night makes its Berkeley debut with a lively concert performance of Handel’s romantic comedy Aminta e Fillide.
Founded by violinist Rachell Ellen Wong and harpsichordist David Belkovski (who made their Cal Performances debuts with cellist Coleman Itzkoff during the 2022–23 season), the group has been praised for its “sensitivity and virtuosity” and “impeccable playing” (New York Classical Review).
In the part of the shepherd Aminta, soprano Nicoletta Berry sings the beloved aria “Se vago rio fra sassi”; and as the nymph Fillide, mezzo-soprano Megan Moore gives us “Fiamma bella ch’al ciel s’invia.” Excerpts from Vivaldi’s opera Il Giustino showcase the ensemble’s fiery instrumentalists.
* Cal Performances debut
VIVALDI | Sinfonia from Il Giustino, RV 717 |
HANDEL | Selections from Aminta e Fillide, HWV 83 |
The Program Book will be available approximately one week before the performance.
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