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The repertoire is charming and the playing, on period instruments, is superb. Strings Magazine

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Live video from the Midtown Concert Series in NY, NY  April 7, 2022

Live video from the NC HIP festival in Durham, NC 

February 19, 2016

Live video from concert in Durham, NC 

June 10, 2017

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WETA Premiere Broadcast

Week long broadcast of Vol. 4, Discovering the Classical String Trio​ with Instagram Reels and interview with Stephanie Vial about the string trio project.

WBAA Arts Spotlight: 

The Vivaldi Project has a new album out, Discovering the Classical String Trio, Vol. 3 on the MSR Classics label. West Central Indiana resident Allison Nyquist, who plays both violin and viola in the trio recently talked to WBAA’s Greg Kostraba about the release.

Video Interview with Mallarmé Chamber Players

Interview with Stephanie Vial, including discussion of The Vivaldi Project's String Trio records and including video performances.

Oct., 2020

Chapelboro, The Hill, WCHL

Interview with Tracks Music Library, a collaboration between Chapel Hill Public Library and Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture.

June, 2020

 

 

WETA CD Pick of the Week

 

 

Classical Conversations Feature

Elizabeth Field interviewed

Nov., 2019

WETA Classical Breakdown

"Reading between the notes - making a score come alive"

Elizabeth Field interviewed

Nov., 2019

WBAA Arts Spotlight: Delphi Opera House Concert Series

Sept. 3, 2019

This month, WBAA partners with Delphi Opera House for three concerts with classical, jazz, and folk music. WBAA's John Clare has The Vivaldi Project in the studio for a special preview.

Elizabeth, Stephanie, and Allison - The Vivaldi Project in the WBAA Studios

CREDIT JOHN CLARE

Performing Arts Review with Daniel Kepl 

May 22, 2019

WUNC: The State of Things

Feb. 5, 2016

The biennial North Carolina HIP (Historically Informed Performance) Music Festival hosted by Mallarme Chamber Players is back this year with expanded programming. The festival features Baroque music played on period string instruments, which tend to sound richer, mellower and less edgy than modern counterparts.The Mallarmé Chamber Players will play a two-part concert called the Biber Bowl featuring the Rosary Sonatas, 16 movements interpreting events from the lives of Jesus and Mary.

Jan. 24, 2014

Stephanie Vial, cellist; with Suzanne Rousso, artistic director of the Mallarmé Chamber Players, Stephen Jaffe, composer; Andy Bonner, violinist; Joey McDonnell, violist speak with Host Frank Stasio about the North Carolina HIP festival and classical music in the Triangle.

WETA: Classical Conversations

Marilyn Cooley interviews Elizabeth Field about  the Institute for Early Music on Modern Instruments, including a quiz in which Marilyn had an “aha” moment about the practice of Baroque music.

WETA: Classical Conversations

Marilyn Cooley inteviews Elizabeth Field and Stephanie Vial about C.P.E. Bach's Sonata for Two Violins, Sanguineus und Melancholicus (A dialogue between a cheerful and melancholy man).  Aired prior to 11/13/10 concert entitled Conversations Among Friends: An Afternoon of Trio Sonatas.

WCPE: Preview 

Interview with John Hsu about The Vivaldi Project's upcoming tour of the Six String Sinfonias of C.P.E. Bach

Radio

Vivaldi Project Explores Neglected Treasures

Source: Early Music America. Published: September 6, 2016.

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