Music in the 19th-century American Parlor: The Melodeon & Cottage Organ (Artis Wodehouse, harmonium)
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- Artis Wodehouse, harmonium organs
Lost in the mists of history, the most common keyboard to be found in 19th-century parlors was not the piano, but the foot-pump reed organ or harmonium. Wodehouse will play period repertoire on two outstanding and typical examples — an 1864 melodeon made in Connecticut and an 1871 cottage organ made in Vermont — from her instrument collection.
About Artis Wodehouse, harmonium organs
Pianist, harmoniumist, and organist Artis Wodehouse has devoted her career to preserving and disseminating neglected but valuable music and instruments from the past, with an emphasis on American music. Cited by The New York Times as "savior of the old and neglected," Wodehouse performs on a representative group of antique reed organs, harmoniums, and pianos that she has restored to concert condition.
https://www.artiswodehouse.com/St. Malachy Roman Catholic Church – The Actors' Chapel
239 W 49th StNew York, NY 10019
United States