BRUNSWICK — Clavichordist Henry Lebedinsky, a 1997 graduate of Bowdoin College, will perform music from the court and salons of 18th century St. Petersburg at a performance scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday in Studzinski Recital Hall at Bowdoin College.
The free concert will feature works by Bortniansky, Khandoshkin, Kozlovsky, Oginsky, and Palschau.
“Experience the conflict between East and West as Russian composers began to blend Italian, German and native Russian melodies and harmonies to create a new music — one that would soon give rise to the great Russian Romantics,” a release from the college states.
Lebedinsky will give a preconcert lecture on the clavichord and its repertory at 6:30 p.m.
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