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'''''Free Folger Friday: "Play, Music!": An evening of songs from Shakespeare’s plays.''''', one of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], was held in the [[Folger Theatre]] on Friday, February 24, 2017 at 6:00pm.
'''''Free Folger Friday: "Play, Music!": An evening of songs from Shakespeare’s plays''''', one of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], was held in the [[Folger Theatre]] on Friday, February 24, 2017 at 6:00pm.


Musician [https://www.folger.edu/cast/brian-kay/ Brian Kay] led a talk on music in Shakespeare's plays, including selections of music from the plays, alongside popular songs from the period. The performance also included a sing-along and an exploration of the instruments of the time.
Musician [https://www.folger.edu/cast/brian-kay/ Brian Kay] led a talk on music in Shakespeare's plays, including selections of music from the plays, alongside popular songs from the period. The performance also included a sing-along and an exploration of the instruments of the time.

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Brian Kay

Free Folger Friday: "Play, Music!": An evening of songs from Shakespeare’s plays, one of the Talks and Screenings at the Folger, was held in the Folger Theatre on Friday, February 24, 2017 at 6:00pm.

Musician Brian Kay led a talk on music in Shakespeare's plays, including selections of music from the plays, alongside popular songs from the period. The performance also included a sing-along and an exploration of the instruments of the time.

Brian Kay is a modern-day troubadour. "Singing with a pure, centered sound and impeccable diction, he’s a natural-born storyteller." Brian performs throughout the US as a solo artist and with a number of critically acclaimed ensembles. He has appeared on more than 10 album releases at the age of 32. His musical ventures include a one-man show featuring the music of the Shakespearean era, co-directing a program of Mediterranean and North African music with Cleveland’s baroque orchestra Apollo’s Fire, and the release of his original music album Moonsong.