In our performances of Mahler's "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" on May 11 & 15, bass-baritone Eric Owens will sing with our Dolce Suono Ensemble. Jeremy Gill will be playing harmonium, so he and I have been testing out instruments that are sometimes used to replicate the sound of a harmonium. We're also tracking down the real thing. Then the trick will be moving it around to our rehearsal and concert locations!
I thought I'd share some of the instruments we've been trying. Here is Jeremy with the portative organ that lives in the basement of the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. This instrument works well for Baroque music but its range is just shy of what we need for the Mahler/Schoenberg.
Here we are at Cunningham Piano Company, where associates Milo and Tim showed us many instruments. This digital keyboard has accordion stops that sound a lot like a harmonium. This one's on the short list!
Until next time,
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