David &
Ginger Hildebrand's
-February 15 & 16, 2007: Brewster, NY;
(C.V.
Starr Intermediate School ,
not open to the public -- solo
David)
-February 17,
2007: Washington, DC; National
Portrait Gallery Presidents'
Day, sets of music in honor of George Washington (times tba) (202)
275-2617 http://www.npg.si.edu/event2/event1.htm
-June 12, 2007: Mount Vernon, VA; Mount Vernon (private teacher workshop, solo David).
-July
2, 2007:
Washington, DC; Anderson House
(the Society of the Cincinnati) "Songs to Celebrate Freedom" 6 pm, free and open
to the public.
-July
4-6, 2007: Atlanta, GA; Atlanta History
Center
(music for Benjamin Franklin exhibit -- details tba)
-July
9, 2007: Mount Vernon,
VA; Mount Vernon (private teacher workshop, solo David).
-July
12, 2007:
-October 31,
2007: Silver Spring, MD; Long Branch Senior
Center
"Music of Colonial Maryland," solo
David, 11:00 am {program funded by Maryland Humanities
Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 661-9037.
-November 2, 2007:
La Plata, MD; College of Southern Maryland:
" Music
in the life of Benjamin Franklin," 7:00 pm, (301) 934-7859.
-November
3, 2007:
-November
17,
2007:
Williamsburg, VA; DeWitt-Wallace Gallery
"Music to Mark the Death of Washington" 2 & 4 pm, tickets required
(800)
HIS-TORY.
-February 5, 2006: Washington, DC; National
Gallery of Art – family workshop (details tba)
-February 10, 2006: Westminster, MD; The Montessori School – special program for students and parents
-February 15 & 16, 2006: Brewster, NY; C.V. Starr Intermediate School – solo David special program for Colonial Fair
-February
17, 2006: La Plata, MD; College of Southern
Maryland: "Washington’s
Birthday” 8 pm (301) 934-7859.
-February 18, 2006: Williamsburg, VA; Palace Concert: “George Washington: Music for the First President” 7:30 & 9
pm, tickets (800) HIS-TORY.
-February 20, 2006: Georgetown, DC; Tudor Place –
Washington's Birthday open house (solo David, 11 am to 1 pm.
-February
22, 2006: Arnold, MD; Anne Arundel
Community College: "Washington’s
Birthday” noon.
-February
26, 2006: Washington, DC; National
Gallery
of Art – family workshop (details tba)
-March 3, 2006: Bethesda, MD; Holton-Arms School
– “Music of Colonial Maryland” (not open to the public).
-March 17, 2006: Greensboro(and nearby), NC; Nathaniel Greene and
Jefferson Elementary Schools – “Music of
Revolutionary North Carolina” (not open to the public).
-March 18-19, 2006: Greensboro, NC; Guilford Courthouse
National Military Park
– daytime sets Saturday and Sunday, to honor 225th Anniversary of
the Battle of Guilford Courthouse http://www.nps.gov/guco/pphtml/eventdetail19101.html
-March 24, 2006: Dover, MA; Chickering
Elementary School (not open to the public).
-April 22, 2006: Capon Bridge, WV; Ft. Edwards
Foundation – "French
and Indian War 250th Anniversary Concert," 4 to 6 pm.
-April 29, 2006: St. Simon's Island, GA; Fort Frederica
National Monument – "Music of Colonial Georgia" 7
pm. http://www.nps.gov/fofr/pphtml/eventdetail22498.html
-May 30, 2006: Stevensville, MD; Matapeake
Elementary School – “Music of Colonial Maryland” (not open to
the public).
-July 10, 2006: Mount Vernon, VA; Mount Vernon (private teacher workshop, solo David).
-July 11, 2006: La Plata, MD; College of Southern Maryland:
Chautauqua Series "Music of Early Maryland," mini-concert at 7:30 pm
(301) 934-7859.
-July 17, 2006: Baltimore, MD; Edenwald Retirement Community: (solo David) "Music of Early Maryland," mini-concert at 7:30 pm (410) 544-6149.
-July 24, 2006: Mount Vernon, VA; Mount Vernon (private teacher workshop, solo David).
-July 29,
2006: Chestertown, MD; 300th
Anniversary Music Festival (details
tba)
-September 15,
2006: Georgetown, DC; Dumbarton
House (private).
-September 16,
2006: Washington, DC; National
Portrait Gallery Presidential
Family Day, sets of music in honor of George Washington at 1 and
3:30 pm (202) 275-2617 http://www.npg.si.edu/event2/event1.htm
-September 17, 2006: Annapolis, MD; (solo Ginger, private).
-September 23, 2006: Charles Town, WV; Heritage Festival one hour program beginning at 3 pm, call: 1-866-HELLO-WV-November 3,
2006: Mount Vernon, VA; Mount
Vernon Symposium
-- "The Lion in Winter; George
Washington's Retirement" 8 pm "A Musical Remembrance."
-November 4 & 5,
2006: Washington, DC; National
Gallery of Art (family) "Weekend in the English
Countryside," for Constable exhibit, programs throughout the day
Saturday and Sunday http://www.nga.gov/programs/family.shtm
-November 15-17, 2006: AZ; Ensemble Galilei – Ginger as guest performer www.egmusic.com/tour.htm
-November 17,
2006: Denton, MD; Caroline County
Pubic Library "Music in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," solo
David, 7:00 pm {program funded by Maryland Humanities
Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 661-9037.
-December
1, 2006: Arnold, MD; the Chesapeake
Academy
-- private assembly program - "Music of Colonial Maryland" supported by
the Maryland State Arts Council Artists-in-Education Program.
-December 4, 2006: Baltimore, MD; Homewood House Museum (holiday open house) 5 - 7 pm, solo David http://www.jhu.edu/historichouses
-December 20, 2006: Baltimore, MD; (private, solo David)
-December 28, 2006: Williamsburg, VA; Lane Auditorium (colonial and holiday music) 2:00 & 4:00 pm (800) HIS-TORY-January 23, 2005:
St. Michael’s, MD; Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum,
lecture on music of colonial Maryland, Solo David, at 2 pm {program
funded by Maryland Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 745-3465.
-January 25, 2005:
Baltimore, MD; Gilman Lower School
(school program,
not open to the public).
-February 9, 2005:
Takoma Park, MD; Montgomery College,
lecture on music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 2:00 pm {program
funded by Maryland
Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.
-February 11, 2005:
Baltimore, MD; Pickersgill Retirement Center,
lecture on music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 2 pm {program
funded by Maryland Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.
-February 12, 2005:
Alexandria, VA; Masonic Temple,
Washington's birthday symposium; 3:10 pm (http://www.washingtonbirthday.org/html/symposium.html).
-February 27, 2005:
Laurel, MD; Montpelier Mansion, lecture
on
music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 2:00 pm {program funded by
Maryland
Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.
March 8, 2005: Hume, VA; Oasis Winery (private).
-March 11, 2005:
Darnestown, MD; Darnestown Elementary School
(solo Ginger, not open to the public).
-March 27, 2005: Williamsburg, VA; DeWitt-Wallace Gallery "Music of Colonial America" 7 & 8:30 pm, tickets required (800) HIS-TORY.
-March 30, 2005: Washington, DC; National Gallery of Art (private opening for Gilbert Stuart exhibit; pending).
-March 31, 2005:
Hagerstown, MD; Washington County Free Library,
lecture on music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 6:30 pm {program
funded by Maryland Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.
- April 1, 2005: Fairfax, VA; George Mason University "Drink Up! Liquid Refreshments in Early America, 1750-1850" solo David (daytime, details tba).
-April 1, 2005:
La Plata, MD; College of Southern Maryland:
" Music of the American Revolution," 7:00 pm, (301) 934-7859.
-April 7, 2005: Philadelphia, PA; (private)
-April 9, 2005:
Concord, MA; Concord Free Public Library:
" Music at the Start of the Revolution," 3:00 pm, (978) 318-3358.
-April 15, 2005:
Lusby, MD; Appeal Elementary School
(not open to the public).
-April 17,
2004:
Annapolis, MD; William Paca House presented by the
Maryland Early Music Festival;
lecture on music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 3 pm {program
funded by Maryland Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.
-April 19, 2005: Kensington, MD; Holy Redeemer School (not open to the public).
-April 21,
2005:
Williamsburg, VA; College of William & Mary "American Culture
Series Lecture” 5 pm; other details tba.
-April 21, 2005:
Williamsburg, VA; DeWitt-Wallace Gallery
"Music of Colonial America" 8:00 pm, tickets required (800)
HIS-TORY.
-April 22, 2005: Darnestown, MD; Darnestown
Elementary School (solo Ginger, not
open to the public).
-May 14, 2005: Aspers, PA; Menallen Friends Meeting House – all day workshops and concert (410) 544-6149.
-May 21-22, 2005: Washington, DC; National Gallery of Art, Family Weekend for Gilbert Stuart exhibit; programs at 11 am, noon, 1, 2, & 3 pm Saturday, and noon, 1, 2, 3, and 4 pm Sunday schedule at National Gallery-June 1, 2005: Washington, DC; National Gallery of Art (private).
-June 4, 2005:
Union, NJ; Liberty Hall Museum "Music of
Early New Jersey" sets at 12 noon, 1:30 & 2:30 pm, (908) 527-0400. Liberty Hall
Website
-June 19, 2005:
Oldtown, MD; lecture
on
music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 2:00 pm {program funded by
Maryland
Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.
-June 28, 2005: Mount Vernon, VA; (Mount Vernon - private teacher workshop, solo David).
-July 3 & 4,
2005:
Washington, DC; National Archives
special programs each day at 11:30 am Daily
schedule at the National Archives
-July 5, 2005:
Washington, DC; (private, for the Daughters
of the American Revolution)
-July 12, 2005:
Washington, DC; National Gallery of Art (private).
-July 13 & 14, 2005: La Plata, MD; College of Southern Maryland: Chautauqua Series "Music of Early Maryland," mini-concert at 7:30 pm (301) 934-7859.
-July 19, 2005: Mount Vernon,
VA; (Mount Vernon - private
teacher workshop, solo David).
-July 23, 2005: Annapolis, MD (private).
-July 24, 2005: Arlington, VA; Fort C.F. Smith Park “Music of Early Virginia” 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.
-August
21, 2005:
Westwood, MA; Fox Hill Village
(private). Fox Hill Village website
-September 16 & 17, 2005: New Canaan, CT: Roger Sherman Inn (details tba) Roger Sherman Inn website
-September
17, 2005: New Canaan, CT: Revolutionary re-enactment at New Canaan
Historical Society, sets between 12
noon and 4 pm.
-October 7,
2005; Waterford, VA: Waterford Fair; solo Ginger,
11 am – 2 pm http://www.waterfordva-wca.org/waterford-fair.htm
-October 8
& 9, 2005: Kingsville, MD; Jerusalem Mill
sets
at 11, 1 and 3 on Saturday, and 12 and 2:30 on Sunday.
-October 13, 2005; Annapolis, MD: (private evening event)
-October
14, 2005: La Plata , MD; College
of Southern Maryland:
" Strummin', Singin', and Sippin': Coffehouse Folk Music with
David
and Ginger Hildebrand," 8:00 pm (301) 934-7859.
-November 6, 2005: Catonsville,
MD; Charlestown
Retirement Center (private).
-November 15, 2005: New
York, NY; PriceWaterhouseCooper (private).
-November 18, 2005: Arnold, MD; Chesapeake Academy private assembly program - "Music of Colonial Maryland" supported by the Maryland State Arts Council Artists-in-Education Program.
-December 4, 2005: Mount Vernon, VA (private).-December 5, 2005: Baltimore, MD; Homewood House (on Johns Hopkins University Homewood
Campus) Christmas open house, solo David -- 5 to 7 pm. (410) 516-5589.
-December 10, 2005: Columbia, MD (private).
-December 11, 2005: Annapolis, MD (private).
-December 22, 2005: Williamsburg, VA; DeWitt-Wallace Gallery "Colonial and Traditional Music of the Christmas Season" 2 & 4 pm, tickets required (800) HIS-TORY. http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/visit/eventsAndExhibits/calendar/
-December 31, 2005: Annapolis, MD; First Night Annapolis – "Music of Eighteenth-Century Annapolis" The Great Hall (MacDowell Hall), St. John's College; sets at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 & 10:30 pm http://www.firstnightannapolis.org/schedule.html-March 11, 2004: Emmitsburg, MD; Emmitsburg Branch, Frederick County Public Library
"Music of Early Maryland" solo David, 4:30 p.m. (301) 477-2682 {this
program is funded by the Maryland Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau}.
-March 12, 2004: Darnestown, MD; Darnestown Elementary School "Colonial Day" –
solo Ginger, not open to the general public.
-March 21, 2004:
Prince Frederick, MD; St.
Paul's Episcopal Church "Music of Colonial Maryland" 2:30 p.m.
(410) 257-7005.
-April 18, 2004: Pasadena, MD; Hancock’s Resolution – open house, solo Ginger, 1:00-3:30 pm.
-April 23, 2004: Washington, DC; (solo
David, private).
-April 20, 2004: Elkridge, MD; Rockburn Elementary School "Music of
Colonial Maryland" --not open to the general public.
-May 1, 2004: Gaithersburg, MD; (private, solo David).
-May 14, 2004: La Plata, MD; Christ Episcopal Church "100th Anniversary
Program" 7:00 pm (410) 544-6149.
-July 10/11, 2004: Stillwater, NY; Saratoga National Historical Park, Saturday
evening concert plus mini-concerts Sunday (details tba).
-July 15, 2004: Annapolis, MD; The Hammond-Harwood House "Music of Early
Maryland" solo David, 7:00 p.m. {this program is funded by the Maryland
Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 263-4683 x11. Hammond
Harwood House lecture series
-July 24, 2004: Westernville, NY; Lawn of the Western Town Library “Music of Revolutionary New York” 7:30 pm 315-827-4118 (Western Town Library).
-September 18, 2004: Adamstown, MD; Buckingham's Choice Retirement Community,
evening concert of early American music. 7:30 pm. (for
residents and guests only)
-September 19, 2004: Washington, DC; The Octagon Museum, “Family Day: The Madisons at the Octagon” Federal Period Music (solo David) 3 to 5 pm (202) 879-7766.
-September 26, 2004: Williamsburg,
VA; DeWitt-Wallace Gallery "We've Only
just Begun
to Sing: A Musical Tribute to John Paul Jones" 2 & 4 pm, tickets
required (800) HIS-TORY.
-October 1, 2004: Waterford, VA; The Waterford Homes Tour & Crafts Exhibit
(solo Ginger) 11 am to 2 pm, (540) 882-3018.
-October 9 & 10, 2004: Solomons, MD; Calvert Marine Museum, "Fall Festival" sets at 1 & 3 pm Saturday, 1 & 2:30 pm Sunday (first sets each day colonial, second sets folk) (410) 326-2042.
-October 29, 2004: Pennsville, NJ (teacher in-service workshops, private)
-November 5, 2004:
La Plata, MD; College of Southern Maryland:
"Four Centuries of Folk Music in Maryland,"7:00 pm, (301) 934-7859.
-November 6, 2004: Vienna, VA; Patrick Henry Library: solo David -- presentations on colonial music between noon and 3 pm (details tba), 703-938-0405.
-November 16-17, 2004: Washington, DC; National Gallery of Art: "Art Around the Corner" (special programs for DC school children)
-November 18, 2004: Severn, MD; Van Bokkelen Elementary School, “Music of Colonial Maryland" (co-funded by The Maryland State Arts Council’s Artists-in-Education Program)
-November 20-21, 2004: Summit, NJ; United Methodist Church of Summit, Saturday night concert and Sunday morning colonial church service (410) 544-6149.
-November 24, 2004: Arnold, MD; Arnold Senior Center, lecture on music of colonial Maryland, solo David, at 12:30 pm {program funded by Maryland Humanities Council, Speakers Bureau} (410) 771-0652.-December 10, 2004: Columbia, MD; (evening, private)
-December 11, 2004: Williamsburg, VA; DeWitt-Wallace Gallery "Colonial and Traditional Music of the Christmas Season" 2 & 4 pm, tickets required (800) HIS-TORY.
-December 14-15, 2004: Washington, DC; National Gallery of Art: "Art Around the Corner" (special programs for DC school children)
-December 30, 2004: Chantilly, VA; Sully Plantation: "Holiday Concert" (solo David) tickets required, reservations recommended (703) 437-1794. .-Jan 11, 2003: White Plains,
NY; White Plains Public Library “George Washington: Music for the First
President” 2 pm.
-Jan 23, 28, 2003: Washington, DC;
National Gallery of Art – special school programs (410) 544-6149.
-Feb 9, 2003: Columbia, MD;
Candlelight Concerts -- Performing Arts Series for Children, "Music for
the First President" - two shows, 2:30 and 4:00 pm (410) 715-0034. http://candlelightconcerts.org/
-Feb 15, 2003: Williamsburg,
VA; Capitol, Washington’s birthday programs 7:30 & 9:00 pm. (800)
HIS-TORY
-Feb 17, 2003: Morristown, NJ;
Washington’s Headquarters, Washington’s birthday program, 5 pm; advance
ticket purchase suggested -- $10 adults, free for those 16 and younger
(973) 539-2016 x210.
-Feb 21, 2003: La Plata, MD;
College of Southern Maryland, Studio 143: "George Washington: Music for
the First President," 7:30 pm (301) 934-7859.
-Feb 24, 2003: Baltimore, MD;
Maryland Historical Society -- lecture (solo David) "Music of Early
Maryland." (funded by the Maryland Humanities Council's Speakers
Bureau) 10 am (410) 685-3750x334.
-March 21, 2003: Mount Airy, MD; Brick Ridge -- special evening of colonial tavern music, food and drink; advance ticket purchase suggested -- (410) 829-8191.
-March 30, 2003: Harper’s Ferry, WV; Harper’s Ferry National Historic Park “Music in the Age of Merriweather Lewis” (304) 535-6026. "Supplied for Survival: Meriwether Lewis at Harpers Ferry". There are no special fees for these commemorative activities. The