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Baroque music ensemble Ars Lyrica Houston performs Georg Philipp Telemann's Concerto in E Minor for Two Oboes and Violin TWV 53:e2 at the 24/25 season opener, In Praise of Virtue. Featuring violinist Elizabeth Blumenstock and oboists Kristin Olson and Pablo Moreno. Friday, September 20, 2024 at 7:30PM CT Zilkha Hall at The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts Purchase a Digital Replay Pass to the full performance and learn more at our website: https://www.arslyricahouston.org/inpr... Orchestra Personnel: Kristin Olson, oboe Pablo Moreno, oboe Benjamin Kamins, bassoon Elizabeth Blumenstock, concertmaster Maria Lin, violin Andrés González, violin Hae-a Lee, violin Anabel Ramirez, violin Alan Austin, violin Nadia Lesinska, violin James Dunham, viola Yvonne Smith, viola Barrett Sills, cello Erica Johnson, cello Deborah Dunham, violone Richard Savino, theorbo Matthew Dirst, harpsichord & conductor Video and audio by BEND Productions, LLC https://www.arslyricahouston.org/inpr... Program notes by Matthew Dirst: As music director to the cities of Frankfurt (1712–21) and Hamburg (1721–67), the indefatigable Georg Philipp Telemann composed thousands of works for various church and civic occasions. Over the course of an extraordinarily long career, he also produced reams of instrumental music, publishing much of it himself for distribution throughout Europe. His Concerto in E Minor for Two Oboes and Violin TWV 53:e2 follows an unusual formal plan: following the Andante, the sources direct players to return to the Allegro before concluding with the Menuet. This creates a substantial opening movement of three distinct sections—each with its own key center, melodic material, and virtuosic solo riffs—followed by a lilting Menuet scored for the tutti without solos.