Sep 03, 6:30 PM–7:30 PM
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The San Antonio Museum of Art presents an orchestral suite by composer Nathan Felix, featuring newly written music for four harpsichords, strings, and a choir. The music draws inspiration from the exhibition America’s Impressionism: Echoes of a Revolution. Local harpsichord builder Gerald Self will introduce the performance with a brief discussion on the history of harpsichords and give insight into his building process. The ensuing performance will be designed to create a surround-sound aural experience as each harpsichord will be strategically spaced within SAMA’s Great Hall to form a wide circle. Please note that this is a livestream performance. The in-person performance has been postponed to November 12.
San Antonio Museum of ArtThe San Antonio Museum of Art presents an orchestral suite by composer Nathan Felix, featuring newly written music for four harpsichords, strings, and a choir. The music draws inspiration from the exhibition America’s Impressionism: Echoes of a Revolution. Local harpsichord builder Gerald Self will introduce the performance with a brief discussion on the history of harpsichords and give insight into his building process. The ensuing performance will be designed to create a surround-sound aural experience as each harpsichord will be strategically spaced within SAMA’s Great Hall to form a wide circle. Please note that this is a livestream performance. The in-person performance has been postponed to November 12.
Photo credit: Ashley Bradley
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