From his visit to NPR in 2002, early-music string virtuoso Hopkinson Smith performs music first published in 16th-Century France for solo lute. He also talks with NPR's Fred Child about the instrument ...
John Dowland, though also a sprightly and humorous composer, is most famous for the darker side of his character and the pervading melancholy that nourished his unquiet soul. But he was in no way the ...
In celebration of the Rameau year, Grammy-nominated harpsichordist Jory Vinikour performs an all-Rameau recital at the Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium. A wine and cheese reception will follow the ...
Hopkinson Smith has been called a poet of the lute, but today he brings his vihuela (vee-WHAY-lah) into the PT studio to play music by 16th-century Spanish composer Luis Milan (loo-EESS mee-LAHN). The ...
In his only New York appearance of the season, Hopkinson Smith performs his own transcriptions of JS, Bach, Suites 1-3, BWV 1007-1009.Hopkinson Smith Performs Bach After concentrating in Musicology at ...
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Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, the eminent American author, engineer and artist will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on the "Old Fashioned Folk." As a writer, Mr. Smith has ...
Salon/Sanctuary Concerts presents Hopkinson Smith on lute in "Dowland's Europe: The Winds of Change" on Thursday, November 7th at 7 p.m. in The Library of the Fabbri Museum, 7 East 95th Street. For ...
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