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Baroque Ensemble Hits the Club

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March 1, 2017 by Shase Hernandez

You wouldn鈥檛 be surprised to see a hip hop artist, rock band, jazz trio, or DJ performing at a nightclub on any given night, but you might be taken aback to hear live baroque music at the same venue. This is exactly what took place on February 24 at DNA Lounge in 草莓视频福利院. The organization behind this striking mix of genre and space is Mercury Soul, and its founders鈥擲FCM faculty member Mason Bates among them鈥攈ave reimagined the concert experience for a new generation of music lovers. While Mercury Soul shows always feature a blending of DJ sets and classical music sets, this event, billed as 鈥淏aroque & Beats,鈥 moved from electronica to baroque and back again as seamlessly as any dance club setlist could.

Mercury Soul鈥檚 event at DNA Lounge was curated by Mason Bates and featured him in his capacities as DJ Masonic, Bates鈥 DJ stage name. Along with DJs Justin Reed and Romanowski, the night also highlighted the impeccable musicianship of three Bay Area ensembles: the SFCM Baroque Ensemble, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and Elevate Ensemble, conducted by Chad Goodman. Each classical set highlighted the works of Bach, Vivaldi, Uccellini, and others, with pieces performed on two stages on the main floor. Between each shift from live ensemble to DJ, the musicians blended together with interludes that smoothly handed off the next set.

While the audience included SFCM students who had come to see their peers perform, clubgoers unaffiliated with the performing ensembles were also very much present. And in each set, the whole crowd gave thundering ovations to the musicians.

鈥淗earing the Baroque Ensemble performing for this new audience was amazing,鈥 said Corey Jamason, chair of SFCM鈥檚 historical performance department. 鈥淭he Vivaldi concerti they performed suddenly felt like new music and the audience response was incredible. I loved that people were dancing during the Vivaldi and during Sarah Bleile's amazing Bach solo. The whole feel of the event felt so new鈥擬ason Bates and his team are doing something really important with this project and I'm so delighted the Baroque Ensemble was a part of it.鈥

鈥淧eople love Bach,鈥 reflected Sarah Bleile 鈥17. 鈥淭hey just don鈥檛 know that they love Bach. So it鈥檚 important to bring Bach and Vivaldi to people who don鈥檛 know that they love it.鈥

The presence of classical music in non-traditional spaces has been increasing in recent years. Mercury Soul, founded in 2008, is one of several initiatives aimed at bringing classical music to a wider audience by using alternative performance spaces. The 草莓视频福利院 Symphony鈥檚 SoundBox series is another regular concert affair that takes place in a casual, club-like atmosphere, presenting eclectic programs of contemporary and traditional repertoire. In New York, clubs like Le Poisson Rouge and Joe鈥檚 Pub often host classical artists, promoting the dynamic attributes of the genre to all manner of audiences.