
The Abella Harp Consort
Liv Castor, harp
Sarah Shodja, recorders
Adrienne Hyde, lirone, viola da gamba
William Simms, lute, theorbo
Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano
Si Dolce e’l Tormento: Consort Music of the High Renaissance and Early Baroque
Sunday, February 23, 2025, 3:00 pm
Saint George’s Episcopal Church
915 N. Oakland, Arlington, VA

In the late 16th and early 17th century, music was in transition from the polyphony of the high renaissance to the new harmonies of the early baroque. Enjoy a concert of virtuosic rarely heard consort music drawn from this repertoire, enhanced by the unique sound created by the varied instruments and voice of a mixed consort. Music by Monteverdi, di Lasso, Merula, Kapsberger, Piccinini, Bassano, Clemens non papa, and more.
The Abella Harp Consort is an ensemble of mixed instruments consisting of acclaimed musicians: William Simms, lute; Liv Castor, harp; Sarah Shodja, recorders; Adrienne Hyde, viola da gamba; andMargaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano.

General Admission $40 | Students $15
Concert/Workshop Special ticket (for workshop registrants) $35