Tuesday, November 3, 2009

November and December Performances (so far...)

Friday, November 6, 7:00pm
I'll be at the Madhatter Coffee Cafe and Tea House (945 West 7th Street in St. Paul) for my monthly First Friday performance.  For November's show I'll be playing some nice, mellow autumnal music for lute and vihuela and reading some poetry about fall, spooks and food.  The program starts at 7:00pm and there's no admission charged, but a $10 donation is suggested, and CD's of my music (lute and otherwise) will be available for purchase.

Saturday, November 21, 8:00pm
I'll be joining four of the best lutinators around for the Minnesota Guitar Society's Baroque and Renaissance Lute Summit at Sundin Hall (on the campus of Hamline University in St. Paul).   This is the Big One, cats and kittens, and if you see only one multi-lute show at Sundin Hall this year, this has got to be it.  For more detailed information, and to request tickets, check out the Guitar Society's web page at: http://www.mnguitar.org/

Friday, December 4, 7:00pm
For the December installment of First Fridays at the Madhatter, I'll be presenting a selection of festive tunes for lute (including some modern arrangements of holiday music) and reading convivial poetry from the 16th-18th century. And don't forget--music CD's make a great holiday gift!  

Sunday, December 6, 2:00pm
Join me at the Merriam Park library (1831 Marshall Avenue in St. Paul) for an afternoon of festive music for lute and vihuela da mano, a bit of historical banter about Renaissance music, and readings of poetry about food, drink and seasonal festivities.  No admission charged.  See the Merriam Park web page at: http://www.sppl.org/locations/merriampark.html

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