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Bach’s Star Pupil Meets a Bohemian Virtuoso.

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Melanie_Williams_and_Rebecca_PechefskyMelanie Williams ~ Baroque flute 
Rebecca Pechefsky ~ harpsichord

When Bach’s pupil Johann Ludwig Krebs applied for the position of court organist in Altenburg in 1756, he was auditioned by Georg Benda, Kapellmeister to Duke Friedrich III of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. We don’t know exactly how often Krebs and Benda worked together but collaboration seems likely. This program will contrast their two styles and show how they may have influenced each other.

The Williams-Pechefsky duo is a subset of Brooklyn Baroque. Flutist Melanie Williams fell in love with the one-keyed Baroque flute as a sophomore at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and followed early music to New York City. Harpsichordist Rebecca Pechefsky is a founding member of Brooklyn Baroque and is thrilled to welcome Melanie to the ensemble.

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1:15–2:00 pm
All concerts are free; no tickets or reservations are necessary.

In person at St. Malachy's Church, 239 West 49th Street, Manhattan

Live stream details: You can watch it on your computer in any of two places by clicking on the name you wish: our website or YouTube.

Midtown Concerts sponsors lunchtime performances of music of the 18th century and earlier. Ensembles are chosen by a panel of early music specialists from the metropolitan area.

Time: Thursdays, 1:15–2:00 pm
All concerts are free; no tickets or reservations are necessary.

Concerts are in person at St. Malachy's Church, 239 West 49th Street, Manhattan, AND live streamed.