Peter W. Shea, tenor
Monica Jakuc Leverett, fortepiano
Arcadia Players All-Beethoven Concert
October 11, 2008
Sweeney Concert Hall
Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
Video & audio by Bill Sitler Re...
Peter W. Shea, tenor Monica Jakuc Leverett, fortepiano
Arcadia Players All-Beethoven Concert October 11, 2008 Sweeney Concert Hall Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Video & audio by Bill Sitler Recording Service (www.billsrecording.com/)
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You mean it doesn't look like a modern piano. This what pianos looked and sounded like 200 years ago. Monica is playing her 5 1/2-octave fortepiano built by Paul McNulty in 2000. It's modeled on designs by the Viennese instrument-maker Anton Walter from the early years of the 19th century.
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