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Musique Macabre: A Creepy Concert at King Manor
Fri Oct 25, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm ET
Age: 10 and up
Price: FREE
Location:
King Manor Museum
In the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve, King Mansion presents a concert of the creepy and the macabre, featuring King Manor’s own early-19th-century square piano and baroque violin. The program includes titles like “Le Tombeau” and “The Sultry Dance of Death,” with haunting songs written by Founding Father Francis Hopkinson—and a grand sonata by Ignace Pleyel (published in 1818), recently found in the depths of King Manor.
Leah Nelson, baroque violin
Dongsok Shin, square piano
Doors open at 6:30pm.
Reserve a spot online in advance.
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