In Appreciation of Austen: a harp concert

In Appreciation of Austen: a harp concert

By Stephanie Claussen, harpist

Join us for a delightful afternoon of harp music inspired by the works of Jane Austen!

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Location

Historic Courthouse

101 Pine Street West Stillwater, MN 55082

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 1:00 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Arts • Musical

In Appreciation of Austen: A Harp Concert

Come celebrate the writings of Jane Austen. Stephanie Claussen (joined by a special guest or two) will perform musical works popular in Jane Austen's lifetime including pieces from Austen's own collection of music as well as modern compositions inspired by her work. Fans of the 1995 "Pride and Prejudice movie," the 2005 P&P movie and even "Emma" (2020) will all recognize pieces on the concert program!

Regency dress welcome, but not required. Refreshments will be provided after the music has concluded.

Meet the performer:

Influenced by her love of fairy tales, Tolkien, and the world music section at her local library, 2018 US National Scottish Harp Champion Stephanie Claussen plays concerts filled with Scottish tunes, Bach preludes, and sundry pieces either medieval or French.

Claussen obtained her B.M. in harp performance from the University of Minnesota and now teaches and performs throughout the Upper Midwest. As a recipient of the 2014 Arts Tour grant, Claussen toured outstate Minnesota with a program entitled “Eclectic Harp,” sharing music most people don’t expect to hear on the harp. In 2018 Minnesota Regional Arts Council’s Next Step Grant sent her to Scotland to attend the Edinburgh International Harp Festival.

A two-time winner at the Master level in the Minnesota Scottish Harp Competition, in 2018 she competed at the Edinboro Highland Games in Pennsylvania and won the title of 2018 US National Scottish Harp Champion. Claussen has released five solo albums and two books of harp arrangements. When not making music, she enjoys repainting her walls and drinking English Breakfast tea out of a real teacup.

Frequently asked questions

Can I wear my Regency costume?

Absolutely! Dressing up in historical attire is not required, but is highly recommended.

Is the courthouse accessible?

Yes. There is an elevator to the 2nd floor courtroom and a ramp from the parking lot to the entrance.

What is the fee that is included in the ticket price?

Eventbrite charges a fee which is included in the ticket price for the use of their platform and ticketing services. This fee is not refundable.

When was the courthouse built?

According to the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce website, "This historic landmark was built in 1870 and sits high on the hill overlooking historic downtown Stillwater." It was "designed by Augustus Knight of St Paul and built in the Italianate style popular at the time..."

Can we tour the rest of the courthouse before or after the concert?

Yes. On Sundays the courthouse is open from 10am to 4:30pm and self-guided tours are free and open to the public. Guided tours are available at specific times as well.

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Stephanie Claussen, harpist

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$29.89
Sep 21 · 1:30 PM CDT