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Newton Baroque Presents: Jewels from the South: Harpsichord Music by Pachelbel, Froberger, Kerll, and Muffat

September 5, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Join us for a program of music for harpsichord from South Germany. Like the green hills of Lower Bavaria, this music is warm, friendly, and inviting. Andrus will play toccatas, suites, and variation sets by Johann Jakob Froberger, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Johann Pachelbel, and Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer. Friday, September 5 at 7:30 PM  Nathaniel […]

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Newton Baroque Presents: Jewels from the South: Harpsichord Music by Pachelbel, Froberger, Kerll, and Muffat

September 5, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Join us for a program of music for harpsichord from South Germany. Like the green hills of Lower Bavaria, this music is warm, friendly, and inviting. Andrus will play toccatas, suites, and variation sets by Johann Jakob Froberger, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Johann Pachelbel, and Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer. Friday, September 5 at 7:30 PM  Nathaniel […]

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Newton Baroque Presents: Jewels from the South: Harpsichord Music by Pachelbel, Froberger, Kerll, and Muffat

September 7, 2025 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – Join us for a program of music for harpsichord from South Germany. Like the green hills of Lower Bavaria, this music is warm, friendly, and inviting. Andrus will play toccatas, suites, and variation sets by Johann Jakob Froberger, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Johann Pachelbel, and Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer. Tickets

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Teddie Talks Traverso – “Let’s Chat with Brian Berryman”

September 7, 2025 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm – Join us in a friendly conversation with expert trad and historical flutist! Many find the early transverse flute attractive because of its warm, almost earthy sound. Even when playing the highly stylized language of the French Baroque, one can still find a certain naivety that sounds all the more charming when played on a wooden […]

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