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Kingsbury Ensemble in concert
By Liam Otten The Kingsbury Ensemble, which performs with costumes and instruments appropriate to the reign of Louis XIV, will present a concert of "French Court Music for Viols" for the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 in Holmes Lounge in Ridgley Hall. The program includes the music of Marin Marais, Joseph Boismortier, Fran¨ois Morel, Louis Caix d'Hervelois and Jacques Duphly. Based in St. Louis, the Kingsbury Ensemble was founded in 1993 to perform instrumental and vocal music of the Baroque and Classical period, using authentic instruments, historically accurate practices and acoustically appropriate performance spaces. Members are drawn from some of the finest early music groups in the United States and directed by harpsichordist Maryse Carlin, instructor in the music department. Performers for "French Court Music" include Carlin; Elizabeth Macdonald, director of strings in the Department of Music, viola da gamba; and guest artists Wendy Gillespie, viola da gamba, and Paul Thompson, Baroque flute.
Tickets are $10, $5 for students, and are available at the door. For more information, call 935-4841.
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