Showing posts with label harpsichord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harpsichord. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2009

Harpsichord Heaven

Photos from Thursday's harpsichord unveiling and concert:

golden garden
don't touch! that's real 24 carat gold leaf.

Beverly Biggs
Beverly Biggs with her harpsichord.

post-show peek
Opus 333 by harpsichord maker Richard Kingston.

Rebecca Pechefsky, Richard Kingston, Lisa Creed & Elaine Funaro

333 hinge design

signature of painter Lisa Creed
Painted by Lisa Creed.

333 keyboard

Below: Kingston, Creed and Funaro.
Richard Kingston, Lisa Creed & Elaine Funaro

333


And finally! Chart Gawking...

Freely
"Freely": 4th movement of Sonata for Three Harpsichords (1998) by Chapel Hill composer Edwin McLean.

"My work has a lot of Latin influence because I lived in Miami for 25 years," says McLean.

His "Sonata for Two Harpsichords," which starts with a tango movement, was also performed at Thursday's concert. The entire program, which includes Bach works for harpsichord and baroque string quintet, is being repeated Friday in Chapel Hill and Saturday in Raleigh (see calendar).

Richard Kingston, who made Funaro's Opus 333, is a leading harpsichord maker with his workshop in Mooresboro, NC.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Harpsichord for Hipsters

Coolest thing ever! Durham's Elaine Funaro Love champions new music for the harpsichord via her foundation, Aliénor. I've had the privilege of meeting Elaine and hearing her explain the instrument's unique qualities and history.

Voila: She's being interviewed on today's The State of Things with Frank Stasio.

The Millennium Opus 300 Harpsichord, commissioned for the Mize Collection. Harpsichord maker: Richard Kingston. Lid painting: June Zinn Hobby.

Not only is Aliénor commissioning new works for the baroque keyboard, but Funaro and friends are also creating custom harpsichords, handpainted (as the old ones were) by modern artists.

Funaro is going to perform on a spectacular new harpsichord built for her by Richard Kingston over the next three days, in all three Triangle cities:

Durham: School of Science & Math
Thursday, November 12, 2009 - 7:30pm

Chapel Hill: University United Methodist Church
Friday, November 13, 2009 - 8:00pm

Raleigh: Meredith College
Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 8:00pm

Donations accepted at the door. Why miss this? I can't think of a reason.

UPDATE: See my PHOTOS of the Durham event here.



Links:


See photos of Funaro's new harpsichord, Opus #333, at the website of Lisa Creed, the artist who painted it.

Hear samples from Funaro's recordings here.

A big old inventory of harpsichord sound clips at the Aliénor site, here.