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The Duke Collegium Musicum welcomes organist Jacqueline Nappi for a concert of “The Sounds of the Reformations” on Friday, December 9 at 7:00 pm. The concert will take place in Goodson Chapel in the Westbrook Building on the Duke University campus. Admission is free.

The concert will include Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Roman Catholic music for the church and at home, with audience participation in hymnody. Join us in singing modern hymns hearkening all the way back to the sixteenth century! Reformation music commposers include Martin Luther, Josquin des Prez, J.S. Bach, Palestrina, and more.

Jacqueline Nappi is engaged as a keyboard player throughout the United States. Recent appearances include the 2016 North Carolina HIP Music Festival, the 2015 Boston Early Music Festival Fringe performances, and the 2015 American Bach Soloists Academy in San Francisco. She is an active musician in the Raleigh-Durham area, working as soloist, accompanist, choral director, organist, and continuo player. Jacqueline is the Minister of Music at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Durham, Piano Teacher and Music Coordinator at Durham Academy, and continuo accompanist with the Duke Vespers Ensemble. She holds a Master of Music degree in Harpsichord Performance from SUNY Stony Brook.

Info: 919-660-3333 or http://music.duke.edu