Sarah Cantor

Virtuoso Performer and Teacher, Recorders and Early Music

Sarah Cantor and the Russian Recorder
Berit Strong - classical guitar, Marianna Rashkovetsky - piano, Julia Steinbok – soprano, Olga Patramanskaya - violin, Sarah Cantor - recorders, Irina Shachneca, soprano

“From Baroque to Schnittke”  Russian Chamber Music

Recorder sonata by Sarti, divisions on Russian gypsy melody Stonet sizyj golubochek, as well as two Russian arias with recorders.

Saturday, September 18th 2010 at 7:00 PM
Museum of Modern Renaissance, 115 College Ave., Somerville, MA  // Wheelchair accessible
For more information Irina Shachneva, Minister of Music
music@mtcalvaryacton.org

Lunch time concerts at Mt. Calvery Lutheran Church presents:
Sarah Cantor and half of a bakers dozen
Telemann Solo fantasias
Thursday, November 18th, 2010 at 12:45
472 Massachusetts Ave., West Acton, MA

Wheelchair accessible
For more information:  978 486 3591         Landexler@aol.com





SALTARELLO plays in the concert series for the Society of Historically Informed Performances.
The Owl And The Nightingale

This program features debate between sober owl and the cheery nightingale and some birdsong thrown in for good measure. C.P.E. Bach’s trio Sonata in G Minor “Sanguineus and Melancholicus” plays with this theme directly as one violin plays the role of the melancholic while the other plays the role of the sanguine in this age-old debate. Throughout the concert, the chipper solo voice of the recorder is juxtaposed with the melancholy voice of the viol.

Sarah Cantor (recorders), Jesse Irons (violin), Laura Gulley (violin), Emily Rideout (viola), Angus Lansing (viola da gamba), and Akiko Sato (harpsichord)

Tuesday July, 13th at 8:00 p.m. • St. Peter’s Church, 320 Boston Post Rd.,Weston MA

Wednesday July, 14th at 8:00 p.m. • The West Parish Chapel, 129 Reservation Rd., Andover MA

Thursday July, 15th at 8:00 p.m. • Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St., Boston MA

For more information:  www.sohip.org

International Rachmaninoff Russian Festival

St. Paul’s Episcoplal Church, 15 Saint Paul St., Brookline, MA

“Russian Music for Wind Instruments”

Ten talented musicians will perform unknown and rarely performed baroque, classical and romantic compositions of Russian composers - Glinka, Borodin, Blazhevich, Rachmaninoff, Ewald and Sarti.  Works include originally scored music as well as arrangements.

Alexei Doohovskoy - trombone, Sarah Cantor – recorder, Thomas Dawkins – piano & harpsichord,

The Boston Salon Trio (piano, violin, saxophone), The Festival Brass Quintet


Festival information: www.russianmusicfest.com


The Inaugural Spring Music Festival in Somerville

includes Telemann Fantasias played by Sarah Cantor and Brandenburg Concerto #4

with soloists Olga Patramanskaya, Sarah Cantor and Roy Sansom

Saturday, May 1st 4:30-6:00

The Museum of Modern Renaissance,

115 College Ave, Somerville MA

Free admission


 

Palm Sunday Services

Sarah Cantor plays Brandenburg Concerto #4 and divisions on some Lutheran chorales

Sunday, March 28th at 9:00 and 10:30 AM

Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in Acton,

Route 111, 472 Mass Ave

For more information visit: Sarah@cantornote.com

Saturday, March 13th,  9:30-12:30 in Concord, Ma

Opportunity to come and play music of Michael Praetorius. Trinity Episcopal Church, 81 Elm St, Concord. 978/264-0584 $12/REMM Members free www.recordersearlymusic.org

Dedicated to the Memory of Marty Sasaki

Saturday, February 20th at 3:00 PM

22 Kenwood Street, Brookline, Ma

Open to the public with Villancinco play along for Marty

Guest artist Martin Hanft (Sarah’s former recorder teacher) , recorders; and Lili Hanft, Harp

R.S.V.P. to sarah@cantornote.com

Please bring: Friends/family with voices and instruments, food or drink

 

Directions to 22 Kenwood St Kenwood Street is off of Harvard Street, between Commonwealth Ave. and Coolidge Corner (closer to Comm. Ave.). Rubin’s Deli is at the corner of Harvard St. and Kenwood St. Number 22 is about the fifth house on the left (a sage green house with off white trim, just past another white house).

If you are coming from the intersection of Comm. Ave. and Harvard St., Kenwood St. is about the third right. (The right before Kenwood St. is Verndale St., which is at the traffic light and where there is a T.J. MAX on the left. So Kenwood St. is the third right after Comm. Ave., or the first right after the light at Verndale).


If you are coming from the intersection of Beacon St. and Harvard St. (Coolidge Corner), Kenwood St. is about the eighth left. You will pass the Devotion School and playground on your right (after a couple of blocks of stores), and after a couple of more blocks, you will pass Kupel’s Bagels on your right. After another couple of blocks, you will come to a corner where there are three gas stations. Just after that, you will see Russell St. on your left (Russell St. is on the left just after Columbia St.). The next left after Russell St. is Kenwood St.

Sunday, January 17th 2010

Sarah Cantor coaches group D at the Boston Recorder Society in Porter Square, Cambridge, MA

For more information visit:  http://www.bostonrecordersociety.org/

January 16th 2010 from 9:30-12:15

Sarah Cantor will coach a recorder workshop on English Madrigals in Concord, MA

For more information:  http://:www.recorderearlymusic.org