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For Strings and Winds

At the Montauk Library
By
Star Staff

“Occasional Music for Early Winds and Plucked Strings,” a free concert by William Feasley and Sarah Weiner, will take place at the Montauk Library Saturday evening at 7:30.

Mr. Feasley, the first guitarist to be awarded the Peabody Conservatory’s Artist Diploma, will play the theorbo, a long-necked string instrument, and a 19th-century guitar, in addition to the classical guitar. Ms. Weiner, who has performed both modern and classical music with ensembles around the country, will play baroque oboe and recorder.

The program will include works composed by Vincenzo Galilei, Handel, Telemann, Kapsperger, Castaldi, Guerau, Sanz, Marais, Alegria, and Sor, as well as Irish tunes by Turlough O’Carolan, newly arranged by Mr. Feasley.

 

 

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