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Jun 1, 2012

Toronto Life's Reason no.15 to love Toronto: Because baroque rocks

by Stephen Baldwin

This is the 30th anniversary of Jeanne Lamon's leadership of Tafel­musik, the orchestra of obsessively per­iod-perfect baroque classical music. Lamon, who plays violin, is the group's driving force. Every recital is like a time portal to the 18th century-you hear sym­phonies performed much like Frederick the Great heard them, on exact replicas of the era's harpsichords, lutes and bas­soons, if not originals. On one recent night at Trinity-St. Paul's United Church in the Annex, the orchestra's favourite venue, the audience squeezed into the pews to witness the spiky-haired recorder player Marion Verbruggen perform concertos by Vivaldi. She appeared possessed, her fin­gers moving so speedily that her ivory instrument seemed to float. Impassioned musicianship has earned Lamon's Tafel­musik an international following (on tours they play in such sacrosanct venues as New York City's Carnegie Hall and Vien­na's Musikverein) and spawned 8o-and-counting studio albums. Sometimes it pays to be old-fashioned.

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