Sunday, August 23, 2020 @ 6:00pm – 8:00pm (EDT)
Online event

Elizabeth C.D. Brown, lute & guitar

Seattle based lutenist and classical guitarist Elizabeth C.D. Brown shares her collection of exquisite instruments to play 300 years of music for lutes and historical guitars. Featuring music by Francesco Canova da Milano, Guillaume de Morlaye, Luis de Narváez, John Dowland, Nicolas Vallet, Gaspar Sanz, Élisabeth Claude Jacquet de la Guerre, Fernando Sor, and Justin Holland. Elizabeth C. D. Brown is a very active performer in the United States – highlights from recent seasons include being a featured soloist at the Northwest Guitar Festival, performing concertos by Antonio Vivaldi and Roberto Sierra and premiering a new work for guitar and orchestra with the Seattle Symphony. She is head of the Guitar and Lute program at Pacific Lutheran University, and has taught at Cornish College of the Arts and Seattle Pacific University.

The livestream will take place at 3pm Pacific.

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Tickets: $5 Student, $15 "Early Bird", $20 General Admission, $30 Star Supporter

About Elizabeth C.D. Brown

Elizabeth C.D. Brown is head of the Guitar and Lute program at Pacific Lutheran University and is active throughout the Pacific Northwest as a solo and ensemble performer. Known for her musically passionate performances, she has given solo recitals and performed concertos throughout North America. An enthusiastic advocate for the guitar and lute, Ms. Brown has given numerous outreach performances at schools, senior centers, and community centers for the Seattle Classic Guitar Society and the Early Music Guild, as well as by arrangement while on tour. Also active as a chamber musician, Ms. Brown is a member of La Lira, Baroque Northwest, and the Puget Sound Consort and has appeared with many other ensembles and well-respected musicians. She has been featured on Channel 9's KCTS Connects program, and has given numerous radio interviews and performances. Ms. Brown's first solo recording, La Folía de España: Dances for Guitar, features works for baroque, 19th-century and modern guitars.

http://www.elizabethcdbrown.com