GVSU, Grand Rapids Ballet School to reintroduce famous baroque music through performances

By Matthew Makowski

GVSU

 

Grand Valley State University Opera Theatre, Early Music Ensemble and Department of Visual and Media Arts will join forces with the Grand Rapids Ballet School Junior Company to reinvigorate baroque music for modern audiences during “Masquerade: A Baroque Extravaganza.”

 

Performances will take placeFriday and Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. at the Grand Rapids Ballet’s Peter Martin Wege Theatre, 341 Ellsworth Ave SW, Grand Rapids. Tickets are available through the Grand Rapids Ballet’s box office at (616) 454-4771, extension 10.

 

Dale Schriemer, GVSU Opera Theatre artistic director and professor of voice, said his goal with these performances is to reintroduce music from 1690-1750 in a visually stunning way.

 

“We are taking the music of the baroque era with singers, instrumentalists and dancers, and layering 3D projection design over those performances,” said Schriemer. “The end result is reminiscent of the Disney film ‘Fantasia.’”

 

More than 20 students from the Visual and Media Arts Department will create the projection designs for the performance that will accompany the music of composers such as George Frideric Handel, Henry Purcell and Claudio Monteverdi.

 

“It has been so exciting for them to take their work from the computer to a stage and see how that becomes and immersive environment,” said Schriemer. “They, as well as the singers, are learning to make older music feel fresh and alive for the 21st century, and I’m excited about that.”

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