Tempesta di Mare / The Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra performs baroque music on baroque instruments with what the Philadelphia City Paper describes as zest and virtuosity that transcends style and instrumentation. Led by directors Gwyn Roberts and Richard Stone with concertmaster Emlyn Ngai, Tempesta's repertoire ranges from staged opera with full orchestra to chamber music. The group performs all orchestral repertoire without a conductor, as was the practice when this music was new. Tempesta di Mare is named for baroque master Antonio Vivaldi's concerto meaning storm at sea, a title reflecting music's power to evoke drama. Please subscribe and thank you for watching!