In case any Maryland PDMLers fancy a bit of music and have free
time tomorrow ...

Tomorrow, Sunday, 20 March, at 3:00 PM, I'll be performing with
a recorder ensemble at First Unitarian Church in Baltimore, MD.
The church web site lists this as an early music concert, but in
addition to the several early music pieces, the program also
includes works by Alessandro Scarlatti, George M. Cohan, Eubie
Blake, and John Bratton, and English and Irish folk tunes.  So
if you're within reasonable driving distance and have that spot
in your schedule open, come on up to Baltimore for some music.  
For any of you who've seen me play with The Homespun Ceilidh Band, 
this is a lot mellower than that.  I won't be leaping about the 
stage (and I'll be playing bass recorder instead of guitar).

The Scarlatti piece is a sonata arranged for four bass recorders
(we'll have at least five, possibly seven or eight basses playing
it tomorrow, last I heard).

The show won't be as photographically interesting as a rock 
concert or fire eaters, but you could shoot a study of the
different variations on recorder design (I'm desperately
trying to squeeze in _something_ photo-related here, other
than the fact that a PDMLer and an ex-PDMLer are performing).
I happen to think crook-neck tenor recorders are visually
interesting ... 


The church is located at 1 W. Hamilton St., in the Mount Vernon
neighbourhood of Baltimore, and the church web site links to
this map:  <http://tinyurl.com/6z9u8>

(And the church web site, in case you're interested:
<http://www.firstunitarian.net/>.)

                                        -- Glenn

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