Annual Meeting/Conclave of the Midwestern Historical Keyboard Society
May 20-22, 2004
MUSIC OF THE
FEATURING
PERFORMANCES BY: Skip Sempe/Capriccio
Stravagante, Christiaan Theeuwsen, Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra, Oliver Fortin, et.
al.
Schedule of Events
(Subject to Change)
3:00 Registration and Exhibit set-up
5:00 MHKS
Board Meeting, Performing
6:30
Dinner Reception
8:00 Concert: Skip Sempe and Oliver Fortin, harpsichords
Post-concert
reception
9:00 Registration
9:00 Post-Reformation Music of the Baltic Trade Routes, Judith
Conrad, clavichord
9:40 A Chorale-Based Suite by Buxtehude, Helen Reed,
harpsichord
10:15 17th- and 18th-Century Swedish
Harpsichord Music, Asako Hirabayashi, harpsichord
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30 Keynote Speaker John Koster: Harpsichord
Making in the
12:45
Lunch
2:00 A Dutch Town Square Concert, Julianne Vanden Wyngaard,
carillon
2:45 English and Dutch Psalm Accompaniments for Congregational
Singing, Calvert Johnson
3:30
Instrument Demonstration
5:30 Dinner
6:45 Buses Leave for Grace Episcopal Church (Noack Organ)
8:00 A 17th-Century Genevan Psalter Sing, Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra and Christiaan Teeuwsen, organists, Calvin College Alumni Choir
9:00 Panel Discussion: The Present and the Future of Early Music
Research and Performance
10:15 Coffee Break
10:30 Early Keyboard Music from Norway, Nanette Lunde,
harpsichord
11:15
Membership Meeting
12:15
Lunch
1:30
Ensemble Concert: La Gente
d’Orfeo
2:30 Domenico Scarlatti’s School of Virtuosity, Todd Decker
3:00 Urtext Editions and the Composer’s Notation, David
Pickett
3:45 A Manuscript of Early Keyboard Music in
4:30 Arnold Dolmetsch Clavichord No. 6 of 1906, Gregory
Crowell, clavichord,
Kathryn Stieler, soprano
5:00 Session on Tuning Skills, Margaret Hood
6:15
Banquet
8:00 Concert: Skip Sempe, Oliver Fortin, and Members of Capriccio Stravagante
Post-concert
reception
For Additional Information, or to request a registration brochure,
please contact:
Gregory Crowell,
MHKS Secretary
736 Ethel SE
(616) 475-5919
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