RAVALEMENT Historical Keyboard Workshop: Dr Adam Pearl (Peabody) Masterclass / Performance & Mr Niels Klop Historical Keyboard Building Lecture

RAVALEMENT Historical Keyboard Workshop: Dr Adam Pearl (Peabody) Masterclass / Performance & Mr Niels Klop Historical Keyboard Building Lecture

When

June 1, 2025
10:00 am - 5:00 pm  EDT

Where

Cohen-Davison Family Theatre Peabody Institute
1 E Mount Vernon Pl
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
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$40

Historically informed performance goes hand in hand with historical music instruments.

 

Please join RAVALEMENT’s signature workshop that brings music instrument builders and musicians together.

 

Date:      Sunday, 06/01/2025

Time:      10:00 am – 5:00 pm, door opens 9:30 am

Venue:    Cohen-Davison Family Theatre Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University, 1 E Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202.

Faculty:  Adam Pearl (Peabody Institute) & Niels Klop (Klop Early Keyboard Instruments), NL

Instruments: Harpsichord & Continuo Organ

 

RAVALEMENT is proudly presenting highly anticipated Early Keyboard Masterclass led by a prominent faculty Dr Adam Pearl, Peabody Institute. This is a rare opportunity for students who are studying early keyboard to bring their artistry to the next level. Masterclass is a part of Historical Keyboard Workshop.

 

Masterclass application:

https://www.ravalementhistoricalkeyedinstruments.org/tickets/p/application-for-historical-keyboards-masterclass-by-dr-adam-pearl-peabody-institute

 

In the morning, Mr Niels Klop, 3rd generation Dutch Organ & Harpsichord builder, will talk about historical keyboard building and demonstrate continuo organ tuning

During the lunch break, participants can visit a stunning George Peabody Library, which is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful library spaces in the world.

In the afternoon, an award-winning early keyboard specialist Dr Adam Pearl will provide Masterclass for both harpsichord and continuo organ followed by his performance.

 

This workshop is partially supported by the Historical Keyboard Society of North America (HKSNA).

 

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