Thursday, March 17, 2011

Early Music Day 2011 Events

COME AND GO AS YOU PLEASE…

12-1 PM Events

THIRD FLOOR

3317Stony Brook Early Music Choir”

Enjoy the soothing sound of medieval chant and organum, performed by an à capella choir. ~Michael Richardson, musicologist and director

3319 “Quiet, Yet Commanding” Hands-on Clavichord Demo with Jeff Schaufeld

3331 “Harpsichord Hurrah” Harpsichord Demo/Lessons with Anna Parkitna

SECOND FLOOR

LOUNGE (NEAR ELEVATOR) “Recorders Represent” Recorder Demos with John Bracco

2310 “The Other Harp” Baroque Harp Demo with Christa Patton

2314 “Seventeenth-Century Strum” Baroque Guitar with Yannis Petridis

2318 “Elizabethan Splendor” English Virginal and Portative Organ Demos/Lessons

with Satono Norizuki

2322 “Strings with Attitude” Baroque Violin & Viola Demos with Kristi Hendricks and Emmy Holmes-Hicks

BASEMENT

Rm 0066 12:15-1 pmRenaissance Dance Workshop” All ages/no experience necessary.

Learn how people danced in the 1500s: fun, easy to learn dance steps accompanied by live music!

~Dorothy Olsson (Director, New York Historical Dance Company)

0111 1230-1:10 pmBaroque Jam Session” All ages

For all musicians and instruments (bring your own instrument, or play the school’s harpsichord or Baroque percussion). Music is provided. Casual atmosphere.

~Stephen Gamboa (harpsichordist and conductor)

1-2 PM Events

THIRD FLOOR

3319 “Quiet, Yet Commanding” Hands-on Clavichord Demo with Jeff Schaufeld

3331 “Harpsichord Hurrah” Harpsichord Demo/Lessons with Anna Parkitna

3354 “Romantic or Baroque?” Interpreting a Vivaldi Aria with Elena Mindlina

1-2 PM Events cont.

SECOND FLOOR

LOUNGE (NEAR ELEVATOR) “Recorders Represent” Recorder Demos with John Bracco

2310 “The Other Harp” Baroque Harp Demo with Christa Patton

2314 “Seventeenth-Century Strum” Baroque Guitar with Yannis Petridis

2315 “Recital Renditions”

Professor Haas and his students perform a potpourri of harpsichord music. Walk-ins welcome.

2318 “Elizabethan Splendor” English Virginal and Portative Organ Demos/Lessons

with Satono Norizuki

2322 “Strings with Attitude” Baroque Violin & Viola Demos with Kristi Hendricks and Emmy Holmes-Hicks

2343 “Not Your Mother’s Piano” Fortepiano Demo/Lessons with Marie Blair

BASEMENT

0111 1:20-2 pmBaroque Jam Session” All ages

For all musicians and instruments (bring your own instrument, or play the school’s harpsichord or Baroque percussion). Music is provided. Casual atmosphere.

~Stephen Gamboa (harpsichordist and conductor)

0113 “Woodwind Wonders” Baroque Flute and Oboe Demo/Performance

with Glenda Bates and Robert Warner

2-3 PM Events

THIRD FLOOR

3317Stony Brook Early Music Choir”

Enjoy the soothing sound of medieval chant and organum, performed by an à capella choir. ~Michael Richardson, musicologist and director

3319 “Quiet, Yet Commanding” Hands-on Clavichord Demo with Jeff Schaufeld

3331 “Harpsichord Hurrah” Harpsichord Demo/Lessons with Anna Parkitna

SECOND FLOOR

LOUNGE (NEAR ELEVATOR) “Recorders Represent” Recorder Demos with John Bracco

2310 “The Other Harp” Baroque Harp Demo with Christa Patton

2314 “Seventeenth-Century Strum” Baroque Guitar with Yannis Petridis

2315 “Recital Renditions”

Professor Haas and his students perform a potpourri of harpsichord music. Walk-ins welcome.

2-3 PM Events cont.

2318 “Elizabethan Splendor” English Virginal and Portative Organ Demos/Lessons

with Satono Norizuki

2322 “Strings with Attitude” Baroque Violin & Viola Demos with Kristi Hendricks and Emmy Holmes-Hicks

2343 “Not Your Mother’s Piano” Fortepiano Demo/Lessons with Marie Blair

BASEMENT

0113 “Woodwind Wonders” Baroque Flute and Oboe Demo/Performance

with Glenda Bates and Robert Warner

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3 PM: BAROQUE SUNDAYS AT 3 CONCERT TODAY (FREEWILL DONATION)

RECITAL HALL (ENTER OUTSIDE THROUGH STALLER CENTER)

“The Gift of Song” - Come to hear some of the most endearing vocal music from the Baroque period for singers and instruments. This concert features cantatas, songs, and excerpts from operatic masterpieces.