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Friday Music Series: Amy Domingues and Eve Miller
Featuring Amy Domingues and Eve Miller on cello.
When and where
Date and time
Friday, February 10 · 12:30 - 1:45pm EST
Location
McNeir Hall, New North Building | Georgetown University Georgetown University's main campus Washington, DC 20057
About this event
The Georgetown University Music Program’s Friday Music Series features free concerts on Friday afternoons beginning at 12:30 p.m. in McNeir Hall, New North Building, located on Georgetown University's main campus in Washington, DC.
This Friday's performance features Amy Domingues and Eve Miller. Amy Domingues performs on the cello and viola da gamba. Following several years of study, including masterclasses with Wieland Kuijken, Paolo Pandolfo, and Philippe Pierlot, she earned a master’s degree in Early Music from Peabody Conservatory. Amy has enjoyed an ambitious career as a historically informed musician, performing on baroque cello and viola da gamba with groups as varied as The Folger Consort, Hesperus, and The Washington Bach Consort. Amy is a founding member of Sonnambula (Ensemble in Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2018-2019), and co-founder of Corda Nova Baroque. She is an avid educator and maintains a private studio of cello and gamba students.
Eve Miller is a cellist, baroque cellist, composer, and music historian. Eve received a Bachelor’s Degree in cello performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music and a Master's Degree of Music History from Temple University. Ms. Miller is principal cellist of Philadelphia’s Bach Collegium and she is the assistant principal cellist of Philadelphia’s baroque orchestra, Tempesta di Mare. Recent scholarship includes exploration of “gigging life” in colonial and independent Philadelphia and in particular the effects of French immigration from mainland France and the French colonies on Philadelphia’s eighteenth-century musical culture.
Please note:
Georgetown University is a vaccinated campus. Events scheduled at this time to be held live are subject to change. We encourage, but do not require, the use of masks indoors, in compliance with the University’s public health guidelines. Attendees should be fully vaccinated, and anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 should stay home.
We are committed to the safety of our entire community. Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to sharing this vibrant season of events with you!