Red Priest is swashbuckling, extroverted, and scandalous — energetic adjectives for a harpsichordist, cellist, violinist, and recorder player. The British quartet has cut a wide swath through the ...
To truly appreciate Red Priest, you really must transport yourself to Baroque times — when Handel and Bach were society’s rock stars, creating bold and riveting music that wowed the courtly crowds.
If any Baroque-music purists survived the Houston debut of Red Priest, Tuesday's concert at Midtown's Trinity Episcopal Church would have been their personal Nightmare on Main Street. Actually, the ...
Maybe the best way to discover the future is to delve into the past. That is what the group Red Priest does, and as the quartet’s concert Monday night proved, it’s an exhilarating way to present ...
An ensemble called Chatham Baroque plays the Sonata No. 5 by Scottish violinist and composer William McGibbon (c.1690-1756). Then we hear Red Priest in concert at Ramsey Concert Hall in Athens, ...
In concert at the University of Georgia in Athens, the eclectic English early-music group plays their own take on the "Variations on 'La Folia'" originally by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713). Played in ...