


Dynasties: Two Families, Four Hands
Gotham Early Music Scene presents Koester & Figg’s program “Dynasties,” a two-harpsichrod concert of repertoire from the Bach’s and the Couperin’s, as part of their Midtown Concerts series.
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Dynasties: Two Families, Four Hands
Berkshire Bach presents Koester and Figg’s “Dynasties,” a concert of two-harpsichord repertoire from the Bach’s and the Couperin’s performed by Caitlyn Koester and Elliot Figg.
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Handel’s Solomon
New York Baroque Incorporated and Princeton Pro Musica present Handel’s Solomon.
WHCO Season Premiere
Washington Heights Chamber Orchestra for the Dominican Heritage and Culture Society



Thanksgiving Musical Banquet
Bach, Boismortier, Handel and Blavet, presented by the Mount Parnassus Foundation





Faculty Recital, Pacific Union College
Members of PUC music faculty led by Caitlyn Koester and Shelby Yamin. Free Admission - located at the music building of Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA
Music at St. John’s
Shelby Yamin and Caitlyn Koester, Artists in Residence, joined by guest artists. Suggested donation - 1661 15th St., San Francisco, CA

Musica Angelica: Handel, Hendrix and a Very Special House
https://www.musicaangelica.org

Musica Angelica: Handel, Hendrix and a Very Special House
https://www.musicaangelica.org


The Princeton Festival: Baroque Chamber Music
The 2021 Baroque series will feature two chamber concerts at the Morven Museum and Garden’s Stockton Education Center. Patrons will enjoy seeing and hearing the performances either in socially distanced pods or via livestream on the festival’s website.
The Princeton Festival: Baroque Chamber Music
The 2021 Baroque series will feature two chamber concerts at the Morven Museum and Garden’s Stockton Education Center. Our patrons will enjoy seeing and hearing the performances either in socially distanced pods or via livestream on the festival’s website.
La Belle Souplesse: A Harpsichord Recital
Join Caitlyn for an evening celebrating the great harpsichord tradition of clavecinistes, beginning with the father of French harpsichord music, Chambonnières, and traveling through the 17th- and 18th-centuries to the galant traditions of Rameau and his contemporaries.