| Artist Spotlight - Karen Flint |
![]() Karen Flint, harpsichordist and artistic director of Brandywine Baroque since its founding, teaches harpsichord at the University of Delaware. Ms. Flint studied harpsichord with Edward Parmentier and Egbert Ennulat and organ with Fenner Douglas and Paul Terry. She has degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and The University of Michigan. Ms. Flint established the Dumont Concerts in 2003, a weekend festival of harpsichord recitals given on antique instruments in Delaware. With Brandywine Baroque she performs on an annual series of concerts held in Exton, Pennsylvania and Rehoboth Beach and Wilmington, Delaware. She has performed as soloist with the Delaware Symphony, Newark Symphony and The University of Delaware Chamber Orchestra. For more information visit www.brandywinebaroque.org. Her recordings include: Les Pièces de Clavessin by Jacques Champion de Chambonnières; The Complete Harpsichord Concertos on Antique Instruments by J. S. Bach; Violin Sonatas Op. 5, 1-6 by Arcangelo Corelli, Cantates Françoise, works by Clérambault and Jacquet de La Guerre; Love in Arcadia: Duets and Trios by Handel; Cello Sonatas by Boismortier; Oh! The Sweet Delights of Love: Music by Purcell; The Lass with the Delicate Air: Songs from the London Pleasure Gardens; and C. P. E. Bach Trio Sonatas on the Plectra label; plus The Jane Austen Songbook with Julianne Baird on the Albany label. |