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The Harpsichord Diaries
Aug
18

The Harpsichord Diaries

Elena discovers a magical book in her grandmother’s attic, The Harpsichord Diaries. Transported through five centuries, she meets eccentric talking harpsichords that bring music and history to life. Internationally acclaimed harpsichordist Elaine Funaro teams up with her twins, professional theater director Eric Love and award-winning animator Andrea Love, to create this unique musical journey.

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Summer Festival Preview at the Freeland Library
May
3

Summer Festival Preview at the Freeland Library

Summer Festival Preview

Preview the 2024 Summer Festival at this FREE event at the Freeland Library!

WIMF director and violinist Tekla Cunningham and harpsichordist Henry Lebedinsky will share a taste of the musical riches to come this summer, from old favorites like Bach and Handel to new discoveries.

Bring your curiosity and feed your spirit with the sublime sounds of the baroque!

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The Deer’s Cry: Songs of the Celtic Saints
Mar
16

The Deer’s Cry: Songs of the Celtic Saints

An old Irish legend says that St. Patrick, traveling though territory controlled by a Druid chieftain, recited a prayer of protection as he walked. The chieftain’s army saw only a great stag leading a herd of red deer, and the saint’s men passed through safely. That prayer has come to be known as The Deer’s Cry, or St. Patrick’s Breastplate.

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Irish traditional music, from the mystical to the jovial, including songs and hymns attributed to St. Patrick and St. Columba, a mystical hymn to St. Brigid, and toe-tapping jigs and reels. Vocalist Natalie Ingrisano, fiddler Brandon Vance, and guitarist/keyboardist Henry Lebedinsky serve up this family-friendly musical treat - no green beer involved!

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Artists
Natalie Ingrisano, soprano
Brandon Vance, fiddle
Henry Lebedinsky, guitar and piano

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Ensemble Artifice: A garden of musical delights
Jul
22

Ensemble Artifice: A garden of musical delights

Ensemble Artifice returns with a garden of musical delights from the 17th century. Inspired by Johann Pachelbel’s collection “Musikalischer Ergötzung” (Musical Delights), Ensemble Artifice explores the singular beauty of this wonderful repertoire. Even if you’ve never been to a classical or early music concert, you know Pachelbel from his famous “Canon in D”. If you love the Canon in D, you’ll love the soul stirring beauty of this repertoire for soprano, strings and continuo from Buxtehude, Becker, Tunder, Rosenmüller, Bernhard and Weichlein.

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