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Acclaimed early music specialists from Les Délices will demonstrate their unique period instruments and discuss their working process in a series of library workshops presented by ORMACO.
How can we know what music from 400 or 600 years ago sounded like? What clues do we have or tools can we use to make that music come alive today?
Acclaimed early music specialists from Les Délices will demonstrate their unique period instruments and discuss their working process in a series of library workshops presented by ORMACO.
Join us as we learn about early string and wind instruments, introduce musical notation in Medieval manuscripts and early printed books, and consider the historic role of music and musicians in society.
Other library workshops:
Thursday, March 2: North Hill Branch Library, 6:30 pm
Sunday, March 5: Full Concert @ Main Library, 2 pm
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Music | Live Performance | History |
TAGS: | Music History | Music | live music | Les Delices |
The Ellet Branch Library is a hub of education and entertainment for community members of all ages. Within the library, popular programs for adults include summer concerts and book discussion groups. For teens, weekly events include gaming, creative arts, and more. Finally, for younger children and their families, play, storytime, crafting, and parent/child early literacy programs are popular attractions. In the community, Ellet Branch Library staff can be found at area schools, at Safe Landing Teen Shelter, the Ellet Historical Society, and collaborating with community organizations to make Ellet the best it can be.
Computers and computer classes, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning, and faxing complement a rich collection of books (themed book bundles and accelerated reader titles are particularly popular), and movies to make the Ellet Branch Library the one-stop spot for the community's educational and entertainment needs and interests.