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October 12, 2017, Thursday - Schubert Club presents: The Alehouse Sessions at Aria

Time:  7:30 pm

Location: Aria Event Center, 105 North First Street

Schubert Club presents: The Alehouse Sessions

The Schubert Club open its 2017-18 season with The Alehouse Sessions featuring Barokksolistene with Bjarte Eike. Barokksolistene is a Norwegian early-music-on-period-instruments ensemble; Eike is Norway’s leading baroque violinist. They call what they play “just old pop music” and treat it as such. “It’s more like a jam session in a pub than a formal early music program,” Kempton said. “Much less reverential.” Though they will play Purcell. This will be their first time in the Twin Cities.