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Boston Early Music Festival: June 12-19, 2011exhibition

Exhibitor Demonstration Schedule

June 15-18, 2011 | Radisson Hotel, 200 Stuart St, Boston

Wednesday, June 15

2pm
Zuckermann Harpsichords International presents harpsichordist Peter Watchorn performing his interpretations of the music of J. S. Bach, for which he has received international recognition. Radisson Hotel Berkeley Room

3pm
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II; Music of Louis Couperin and Jean Phillipe Rameau, featuring Paul Cienniwa, harpsichord. Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

Thursday, June 16

10:30am
Amherst Early Music presents Make Your Own Early Music! An hour of sight-singing from facsimiles of Renaissance manuscripts and prints. Valerie Horst, director. Radisson Hotel Exeter Room

11:30am
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II; Music of Sweelinck, Chambonnieres, Byrd, and Frescobaldi, featuring Emily Jane Morlan, harpsichord. Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

12:30pm
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II; Music of Petersen, Dall’Abaco, Mozart, and Geminiani, featuring Henry Lebedinsky, harpsichord & clavichord; Boel Gidholm, Baroque violin; Christopher Haritatos, Baroque violoncello. Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

1:30pm
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II; Transcriptions of Bach and Handel for Two Harpsichords, featuring La Réunion Musicale (Sonia Lee and Akiko Sato). Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

2pm
Zuckermann Harpsichords International presents harpsichordist Peter Watchorn performing his interpretations of the music of J. S. Bach, for which he has
received international recognition. Radisson Hotel Berkeley Room

2:30pm
Academy of Hats & Letters presents Quince; a 5-part String Band, performing music of H. I. F. Biber. Featuring Dana Maiben & Martha Perry, violin; Jason Fisher & Russell Wilson, viola; Margaret Cushing, violoncello; Henry Lebedinsky, keyboard. Radisson Hotel Exeter Room

2:30pm
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II; “Of Royal Pleasure” – Music of the French Baroque, featuring Cascata (Rachel Cama, Peter Lekx, and Sonia Lee). Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

4pm

French harpsichordist Aymeric Dupre la Tour will perform “French music with a German sound”. Recently awarded a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Juilliard School Aymeric strives to provide interpretations that are historically informed, personal, meticulous and passionate.Radisson Hotel Berkeley Room

Friday, June 17

10am
Zuckermann Harpsichords International presents R. P. Hale, an interdisciplinary artist and musician noted for his long involvement in the arts. Touring as a concert harpsichordist since 1976, R. P. has still made time to conduct intensive research in the Hispanic and pre-Hispanic music of Mexico and Central America. Radisson Hotel Berkeley Room

11am–11:30am
Roosevelt Elementary School, Worcester, Massachusetts, presents Roosevelt Collegium Musicum, from Roosevelt Elementary School in Worcester. Radisson Hotel 6th Floor Foyer

12 noon–2pm
Charlie Ogle Instruments and Boulder Early Music Shop present Fourscore; A Boston Period Instrument Ensemble, performing works of Biber, Pachelbel, and Hacquart, demonstrating several instruments from the Charlie Ogle Workshop. Featuring Anthony Allen, violin; Karen Burciaga, violin & viola; Rebecca Shaw, violoncello & bass viol; Alastair Thompson, harpsichord. Radisson Hotel Exeter
Room

2pm
Zuckermann Harpsichords International presents harpsichordist Peter Watchorn performing his interpretations of the music of J. S. Bach, for which he has received international recognition. Radisson Hotel Berkeley Room

2pm–4pm
American Recorder Society presents a coached playing session led by Lisette Kielson. Open to everyone; please bring a music stand and your instruments. Radisson Hotel Exeter Room

3pm
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Ensemble Florilege (Michael Sponseller, director). Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

4pm–6pm
Steven Sørli and Lautenwerk.com present Jason McStoots, tenor, and Andrus Madsen, Sørli lautenwerk and gut-strung clavicytherium (4:15pm). Featuring
works by Dowland, Gaultier, Weiss, and Baroque improvisation. Also presenting Andrus Madsen and Jackie Nappie, performing duets on Sørli lautenwerk and gut-strung clavicytherium (5:15pm). Radisson Hotel Exeter Room

Saturday, June 18

10am–12 noon
Viola da Gamba Society of America and Viola da Gamba Society of New England present Gamba Garden. Come and try a viol! There will be viols, and viol players willing to show you how to hold the instrument and the bow, and how to elicit a basic sound from the instrument. Questions are encouraged. All ages welcome! Radisson Hotel Exeter Room

11am
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II, featuring Gavin Black, harpsichord. Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

12 noon–2pm
Society for Historically Informed Performance (SoHIP) presents a sampler recital of their upcoming 2011–2012 concert season. Radisson Hotel Exeter Room

12 noon
Harpsichord Clearing House presents Works in Progress Series II; Haydn in London: Piano Works and Canzonettas, featuring Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
(1806 Broadwood & Son grand, #3448) and Clara Rottsolk, soprano. Radisson Hotel Dartmouth Room

2pm–4pm
Lute Society of America presents a recital of Emerging Artists, featuring
lutenists Kevin Payne and Brian Kay (Peabody Institute) and Laudon Schuett (Eastman School of Music). Radisson Hotel Exeter Room