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Director, Music and Theatre 1589–1642 (Seminar, 1998-1999) | Director, [[Music and Theatre 1589-1642 (seminar)|Music and Theatre 1589–1642]] (Seminar, [[1998-1999 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1998-1999]]) | ||
===Public Programs=== | ===Public Programs=== |
Revision as of 13:43, 21 November 2014
This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute. Records before 2007 are in the process of being added to Folgerpedia.
Scholarly Programs
Director, Music and Theatre 1589–1642 (Seminar, 1998-1999)
Public Programs
Early Music Seminars: Led by Artistic Director Robert Eisenstein, these lively and insightful seminars give music lovers a detailed look at the composers and their world. A sample of recent programs:
- A Renaissance Christmas (17 December 2014)
- Courting Elizabeth (24 September 2014)
- Ships, Clocks, and Stars (8 April 2014)
- Vienna (10 April 2013)
- Dublin (13 March 2013)
- London (26 September 2012)
- City of Ladies (11 April 2012)
- The Songbird (14 March 2012)
- A New Song (28 September 2011)
- Fête d’Eté (6 April 2011)
- Ecco la Primavera (9 March 2011)
- A Musical Banquet (7 April 2010)
- Ballets and Brawls (17 March 2010)
- Pastime with Good Company (29 September 2010)
- A Harmony of Friends (30 September 2009)
- Don Quixote (15 April 2009)
- Mosaic (12 March 2009)
- Isabella's Court (25 September 2008)
- Highland Ayres (17 April 2008)
Staff
Artistic Director, Violinist