Of Trolls and Men: Music from 18th-century Norway.
Duo Maresienne (Carol Lewis, viola da gamba; Olav Chris Henriksen, Baroque guitar & English guitar) perform folk songs, fairytale tunes, and dances from the mountains of Norway, as well as art music from the cities, with sonatas and suites by Schenck, Storm, Winding and others.
About Duo Maresienne
From the intricate Italian and English fantasies of the 15th and 16th centuries to
the most spectacular French and German showpieces of the 18th century, Duo
Maresienne treats its audiences to a variety of music for some fascinating and
elegant instruments—the lute, theorbo, viola da gamba, and early guitars. Named
for the great French Baroque composer and gambist Marin Marais, Duo Ma-
resienne explores the musical spirit of Renaissance and Baroque Europe. Carol
Lewis and Olav Chris Henriksen appear individually and together and per-
forming with internationally acclaimed ensembles, including Boston Camerata
and Hespèrion. Lewis and Henriksen have recorded on Astrée, EMI, Harmonia
Mundi, Nonesuch, Erato, Centaur, Decca, Telarc, and Koch International, among
others. New England composer Daniel Pinkham wrote his “Sagas” (1998) for
Duo Maresienne.
Admission is $30 for the general public and $25 for students, seniors, and Museum members.