Karen Flint

Instructor, Harpsichord

Karen Flint, harpsichordist and artistic director of Brandywine Baroque since its founding, has performed as soloist at The Smithsonian Institution and with the Delaware Symphony, Newark Symphony and the Delaware Theatre Company. With her ensemble she has made guest appearances with Coastal Concerts, Chorale Delaware, Mid-Atlantic Chamber Music Society and at the Boston Early Music Festival. Ms. Flint has degrees from Oberlin Conservatory of Music and The University of Michigan and teaches harpsichord at the University of Delaware.

Her recordings include newly released CD’s: Love in Arcadia: Vocal Duets and Trios by Handel; Boismortier Cello Sonatas; Oh! The Sweet Delights of Love: Music by Purcell; The Lass with the Delicate Air; C. P. E. Bach Trio Sonatas; and Digging for Buried Treasure: Music of Telemann, on the Plectra label. With Julianne Baird she has recorded The Jane Austen Songbook and The Music of Ben Franklin (Albany Record). Other CDs include Masse Sonatas for Two Cellos (Dorian), French Baroque Miniatures (Etcetera); plus forthcoming discs of Clérambault Cantatas and Chambonnières Pièces de Claveçin.