Yago Mahúgo, Harpsichord

October 12, 2025 – 2 p.m.
Connable Recital Hall, Light Fine Arts Building, Kalamazoo College

Join Early Music Michigan for a special harpsichord concert featuring esteemed guest Yago Mahúgo, one of the most important Spanish musicians in the field of historically informed performance! This concert, Mahúgo’s only U.S. appearance on his world tour, will include pieces by Francois, Louis, and Armand Louis Couperin, George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Antonioa Soler. 

Early Music Michigan is offering tickets on a pay-as-you-will basis. Recommended donation levels are below, or choose what you want to pay! 

Recommended Ticket Prices
Kalamazoo College student: FREE
Other student: $15 per ticket
General admission: $25 per ticket
Supporter’s Circle: $50 per ticket

All tickets bought for $50 or more per ticket will be considered “Supporter’s Circle” tickets. Donors will receive an EMM window cling, premium seating at the concert, their names or a dedication added to our online list of Supporters and our online program for the concert, and our annual donor newsletter. 

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