Musical Origins

Wednesday, November 4, 9:30 AM
Congregation Kol Emeth, 4175 Manuela Avenue, Palo Alto

Men, women and children of all ages are welcome -- no charge!

Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland, OR) August 2009 Sue Carney at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ever heard a krummhorn, gittern or pipe and tabor?

Enjoy a blast from the past, as master musician Sue Carney plays an array of seldom-heard historic instruments, and answers your questions about music through the ages.

Over the course of a career in early music that spans decades, Sue has acquired a rich store of knowledge, formidable skills, and a passion for communicating.

Musical Origins is perfect for all ages. This is a rare opportunity -- tell your family and friends about it!

Audience at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

About Sue Carney

Ms. Carney is best known for her work as a composer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF); and as co-creator of the award-winning Terra Nova Consort, an ensemble dedicated to exploring the roots of today’s world music. During their 17 years as Ensemble in Residence at OSF, the group had 2 international releases with Dorian Recordings: Renaissance en Provence and ˇBaylado!. CDs will be available after the performance.


Sponsored by the Kol Emeth Retired Men's Club

You do not have to have gray hair to enjoy our meeting, just an available morning! Bagels, cream cheese and beverages will be available. No RSVP is needed.

A personal note from Larry Rosler, the Retired Men's Club Program Chairman:

My wife and I have heard Sue Carney perform many times at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and we have been delighted every time. This is a program you will not want to miss.