Join Baroque Music Montana for a journey to 18th century Prague, featuring works of Bohemian composers Reichenauer, Tuma, Jiranek, Losy and Orschler. The composers' names might not be familiar, but the brilliance of this unusual music is characterized by its endearing and warm character. <br/>Baroque Music Montana shares tunes and tales inspired by history on original, period instruments.<br/>This program features musicians who have dedicated their lives to the entertaining and scholarly presentation of music from the 16th and 17th centuries.<br/><br/>August 18 at 6pm in the outdoor concert space at 500 Black Bear Road.<br/>Lawn seating, sun protection, and clothing layers recommended. Picnics welcome. Beverages provided.<br/>Admission $30 general, $5 students<br/>Tickets and more information at baroquemusicmontana.org<br/>
Two suave violas da gamba, the most feminine and aristocratic of instruments, join violins and lute in works by Lawes as well as Purcell’s King Arthur Suite and Couperin’s La Sultane.<br/><br/>Baroque Music Montana presents tunes and tales inspired by history on original, period instruments. This program features musicians from New York to Seattle who have dedicated their lives to the entertaining and scholarly presentation of music from the 16th and 17th centuries.<br/>A public concert, where all are welcome, the show takes place June 16 at 6pm at the Kania Home in Shepherd, 10052 Floating Island Way.<br/>Refreshments to share welcome and available.<br/>Admission $25 general, $5 students<br/>Tickets and more information at baroquemusicmontana.org<br/>