Plymouth Congregational Church chapel, 1900 Nicollet Ave S (Franklin and Nicollet), Minneapolis, MN 55403
The 4th-most-popular instrument in the 18th-century (by numbers of publications—after keyboard, violin, and flute) was the French Baroque chamber bagpipe, then called the musette. Hundreds of publications survive for this instrument, many by excellent composers unknown to modern audiences because they specialized in an instrument never heard today. Most of this repertoire is chamber music, so bagpiper Dick Hensold will be joined on this program by soprano Maria Jette, harpsichordist Bruce Jacobs, violinist Joe Dolson, and flutist Anita Rieder. Free, with a suggested donation of $20, a portion of which will go to the Groveland Food Shelf. Free Parking in Plymouth's capacious parking lot.