Hailed as an undisputed star of the Northwest Early Music
firmament (Seattle Times), harpsichordist
Jillon Stoppels
Dupree has captivated audiences in such cities as London,
Amsterdam, Chicago, New York, Boston, and Los Angeles.
Her playing, described by the Chicago Tribune
as lively and colorful, can be heard on the Meridian,
Wild Boar, Decca and Delos record labels; she has also
appeared live on BBC England, Polish National Television,
CBS Television and National Public Radio. She has been a
featured artist at the York Early Music Festival (England),
the Boston Early Music Festival, the Berkeley Early Music
Festival, the National Music Museum, the Cleveland Museum
of Art, and numerous universities and colleges. Her
2005-2006 engagements include the world premiere
recording of Philip Glass Concerto for Harpsichord and
Chamber Orchestra with the Northwest Chamber Orchestra,
a concert tour through the Midwestern U.S., and
performances on the San Francisco Early Music Society
series. A recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship and the
National Endowment for the Arts Solo Recitalists grant,
Ms. Dupree has taught at the Oberlin College Conservatory
of Music, the University of Washington, the University of
Michigan, the Northwest Center for Early Music Studies,
and the Cornish College of the Arts.
From the gallery
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