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FREE Chamber Concert by the Friday Morning Music Club April 17, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at 12:00 PM (ET)

Washington, United States

FREE Chamber Concert by the Friday Morning Music Club April...

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FREE Chamber Music Concert - Friday Morning Music Club - April 17, 2012 75 registrations Ended Free  
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Event Details

Program:

 

Handel: Sonata in A Major, Op. 1, No. 3.  Barbara Gholz, violin; Sharon Ollison, harpsichord.

 

Purcell: The Golden Sonata.  Jeff Adler and Marjorie Greene , violins; Edwina Moldover, violoncello.

 

 

Quantz: Sonata in A Major, No. 274.  Heidi Schuller, flute; Sharon Ollison, harpsichord.

 

Vivaldi: Nisi Dominus, RV 608.  Karen Mercedes, contralto; Barbara Gholz and Miriam Goldberg, violins; Caroline Brethauer, viola; Jan Timbers, violoncello; Cyndy Elliott, contrabass; Sharon Ollison, harpsichord.


 

Dumbarton House is handicapped accessible, and there is limited parking behind the garden at 27th & Q Streets, NW. Groups are welcome. Seats are first come, first serve.

 

 

When & Where


2715 Q Street, NW
Georgetown
Washington, 20007

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at 12:00 PM (ET)


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The Dumbarton House



Dumbarton House is a Federal period historic house museum, ca. 1800, whose historic structure and collection are preserved to educate the public about life in Washington, DC, during the early years of the Republic.  The museum features a significant, extensive collection of Federal-era decorative arts, paintings and furniture, and is the only fully-furnished Federal house museum open to the public in Washington.  Dumbarton House serves as the headquarters for The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (www.nscda.org), a women’s organization that actively promotes our national heritage through historic preservation, patriotic service and educational projects.  The life and times of Dumbarton House’s first resident (1804-1813), Joseph Nourse, is the interpretive focus; Nourse served as first Register of the U.S. Treasury under six U.S. presidents and is known as “America’s First Civil Servant.” Dumbarton House is accredited by the American Association of Museums. The museum hosts a variety of public events and programs, as well as private rental events.  www.DumbartonHouse.org