Celebrated harpsichordist and arts historian Glen Wilson gives a fascinating concert-seminar exploring the works and relationship of two brilliant late Renaissance artists, musician Adriaan Willaert and painter Titian.
Immerse yourself in the glory and beauty of the music and art of the late Italian Renaissance. Famed harpsichordist, recording artist, and arts historian Glen Wilson presents a concert-seminar focusing on two brilliant, ground-breaking artists of the period, musician Adriaan Willaert and painter/sculptor Titian. With visual aids, Glen will highlight how Titian, in some of his most famous works, painted in Willaert's music scores. Glen will perform these scores on the harpsichord and ottavino, instruments typical of the time period. The beauty created by these two Renaissance artists is recreated in the course of one lovely evening! Join the artist after the concert for complimentary canapés with fine wines and other beverages.
Event organized and presented by CapriccioBaroque.org - Washington D.C.'s premier venue for harpsichord concerts
This event will be held in a small, intimate venue in NW Washington D.C. Seating is very limited so be sure to make reservations soon.
Tickets are available only on-line in advance of the concert at https://CapriccioBaroque.org There will be no ticket sales at the venue door.
Tickets are $55 for open seating.
Free untimed street parking is readily available on surrounding well-lit streets.
We strongly encourage audience members to masks at the performance.
Phone: 202-285-0323
Email: Carolyn@CapriccioBaroque.org
2022/10/01 - 2022/10/01
Additional time info:
Doors will open at the venue at 6:00pm for a concert start time of 6:30pm. The concert-seminar will last around an hour. Guests are invited to join the presenter/harpsichordist after the concert for complimentary canapés, fine wines and other beverages.
Capriccio Baroque
Capriccio Baroque, 3137 Aberfoyle Place NW, Washington DC 20015