Oct 18 2019
October Brown Bag Features 17th Century Song

October Brown Bag Features 17th Century Song

Presented by Westport Center for the Arts at Westport Presbyterian Church

The free (donations accepted) Brown Bag Concerts, sponsored by Westport Center for the Arts, connect musicians with local audiences in an intimate space. They are held monthly from 12:10 to 1 p.m. at the Westport Presbyterian Church, 201 Westport Road, Kansas City.

 

Joe Carnigan-Garcia has performed classical guitar as a soloist and in multiple ensembles across the US and enjoys working with both vocalists and instrumentalists in a small ensemble setting.

Aaron Barksdale-Burns, a tenor vocalist, has appeared in various operas, concerts and recitals in the United States and Germany, and has a flare for chamber music, lieder and art songs.

According to the performers, “Dowland is one of the world\'s important artists, as a famous composer and performer of his own unique brand of what\'s now considered to be antique pop music.” Not much is clear about Dowland\'s early life. He was possibly born in Dublin and composing at the end of the Renaissance period. Dowland worked at the court in Paris followed by a long career at Copenhagen, and later worked for James I at London. He is known to have written many of his own lyrics. The lute was the preeminent instrument of the time and Dowland became famous not only for his compositions, but also as a lutenist and singer. A contemporary of both Dowland and Shakespeare, poet Richard Barnfield, wrote that Dowland\'s \"heavenly touch upon the lute doth ravish human sense.”

Admission Info

free will offering

Dates & Times

2019/10/18 - 2019/10/18

Location Info

Westport Presbyterian Church

201 Westport Road, Kansas City, MO 64111