31 December 2017
Agave Baroque
After high mass this morning, and a visit to the Asian Arts Museum this 
afternoon to look at the Tomb Treasures exhibition, I returned to church
 for a performance by Agave Baroque, to hear music of Heinrich Biber and
 others. Biber (said the program) "invented numerous new tunings for his
 violin, to achieve extended techniques, special tone colors, and 
'artificial harmonies.'" The stunning virtuosity and chatty 
introductions of the lead violinist, Aaron Westman, brought Biber's 
technique to life --- "baroque heavy metal!" said Aaron, twice. The 
continuo players (box organ, theorbo, baroque guitar, viola da gamba) 
were no shrinking violets either. During one tuneup, a car alarm 
sounded, giving the organist and viol player a chance to riff off the 
chord. The organ, by the way, has a name: "Mister Toots!" (21.V.17)
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