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A Baroque Holiday With BCM

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Bridgehampton Chamber Music presents “Baroque Holiday,” at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on December 10.  COURTESY BCM

Bridgehampton Chamber Music presents “Baroque Holiday,” at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on December 10. COURTESY BCM

Marya Martin, left, and Bridgehampton Chamber Music presents “Baroque Holiday,” at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on December 10.  MICHAEL LAWRENCE

Marya Martin, left, and Bridgehampton Chamber Music presents “Baroque Holiday,” at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on December 10. MICHAEL LAWRENCE

authorStaff Writer on Nov 28, 2022

BCM Autumn, a series of fall concerts by Bridgehampton Chamber Music, concludes at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on Saturday, December 10, with “Baroque Holiday,” a concert featuring BCM Artistic Director Marya Martin and world-renowned artists who celebrate the holiday season by performing a festive program of Baroque works, including Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 and selections from Bach cantatas. In addition to Marya Martin on flute, the performers include violinists Kristin Lee and Arnaud Sussmann, Matthew Lipman on viola, cellist Brook Speltz and Kenneth Weiss on harpsichord.

Tickets for “Baroque Holiday” are $45 and $65 ($10 for students) and available at bcmf.org. Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church is at 429 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton.

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