Early Music Instruments
Early Music Instruments by Dale Taylor with Jack Blanton,
Bonnie Harris-Reynolds, and Laurine Elkins-Marlow
This concert took place at St. Thomas Episcopal Church off of George Bush Drive in College Station on the night of Tuesday October 25. The church is a relatively small A frame building (square) with wooden beams and simple decorations. The walls of the church are painted a light green and the pews are set up in a semi circle with the podium as the center of attention. Off to the left side of the room there is a piano, organ, harpsichord, and music stands. There were no ushers present and the seats were not assigned. When you entered the room there was a table with programs on it that were only one page long. The four performers were stationed on the left side of the room next to the piano, harpsichord, and organ. The area where they were performing was not elevated which made it difficult to see. The four performers were set up as Bonnie tending to the......
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