Community Performs Live
Dust off your instrument, pull out your dance shoes and start to vocalize! Here’s your chance to experience the performing arts first hand with workshops, master classes and other opportunities to work with professional artists on the Performing Arts Live series.
This program is funded in part by the:
BAROQUE STRING TECHNIQUE MASTERCLASS WITH TAFELMUSIK

Members of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra will lead a Baroque string technique masterclass on Wednesday, November 16 at 4:30 p.m. on the campus of Shenandoah University. Members of the orchestra will work directly with a select number of community members and student musicians in front of an audience. The workshop is free and open to the public. Workshop participants may observe as an audience member or apply to perform at the masterclass.*
CLICK HERE to reserve your seats at the masterclass and apply to perform for Tafelmusik.
All workshop attendees will be eligible for reduced ticket prices for the Tafelmusik performance that evening at 7:30 p.m.
Canada’s award-winning orchestra on period instrustments has become an internationally recognized ensemble lauded by Gramophone Magazine as “one of the world’s top Baroque orchestras.” Delighting audiences worldwide for more than three decades, Toronto-based Tafelmusik now reaches millions of people through its extensive touring, critically-acclaimed recordings, broadcasts, new media, and artistic/community partnerships.
This workshop is part of the Community Performs Live Project which is funded in part by the Marion Park Lewis Foundation.
*Masterclass performance opportunities are limited. Selection is made at the sole discretion of the Performing Arts Live Series administration. Participants from all musical backgrounds are welcome to attend the masterclass, but masterclass performance opportunities will be limited to
string players (violin, viola, cello, bass).



