A kaleidoscope of American music, from the earliest colonial dance and sacred music styles -- old timey fiddling and shape note psalmody -- to rollicking and sophisticated selections from the 18th century. We close with the world premiere of a visionary new microtonal American work commissioned for Lux Musica and the Baroque Festival by San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music, Robert Strizich's Mirrored. A meet-the-artists reception for subscribers and donors follows.
A kaleidoscope of American music, from the earliest colonial dance and sacred music styles -- old timey fiddling and shape note psalmody -- to rollicking and sophisticated selections from the 18th century. We close with the world premiere of a visionary new microtonal American work commissioned for Lux Musica and the Baroque Festival by San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music, Robert Strizich's Mirrored. A meet-the-artists reception for subscribers and donors follows.
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