Trevor Stephenson - Harpsichord, Fortepiano, and Piano
Trevor Stephenson is a harpsichordist, fortepianist, and pianist. In 1990, he received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Historical Performance of 18th-Century Music from Cornell University, where he studied fortepiano with Malcolm Bilson. He has served as artistic director of the Madison Bach Musicians since the group was founded in 2004. With his colleague, Norman Sheppard, he has made and refurbished a series of historical keyboard instruments ranging from Italian Renaissance harpsichords to Victorian
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