Harpsichord concert in Spencerport on April 1
Harpsichordist and Eastman graduate Lindsey Williams will be bringing the music of the Baroque era to Spencerport on April 1 at 2 p.m. with a special concert titled “Music in the Court of the King.” The concert will take place at the First Congregational Church, also known as “The Historic White Church,” 65 Church Street, Spencerport.
The concert will feature works by some of the greatest Baroque composers, including William Byrd, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Francois Couperin, all of whom were popular in the courts of Europe during their lifetimes. Through Lindsey Williams’ skillful interpretation, the audience will be transported back in time to the opulent halls of the kings and queens who once enjoyed this music in their courts.
The harpsichord, a keyboard instrument that was widely popular between 1550 and 1750, produces a crisp, yet resonant sound that results from strings being plucked rather than struck by hammers. The harpsichord is an instrument that is often overlooked, but has a rich and fascinating history that will be explored during the recital. Following the performance, food will be available for purchase in the Fellowship Hall.
The concert is free and open to the public. However, donations will be greatly appreciated to further support Lindsey’s musical career.
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