El Paso native stars in 'The Last Haw'

El Paso native and harpsichordist Molly Hammond stars in the quirky silent short 'The Last Haw," a film produced by Lumedia Musicworks.

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Lumedia Musicworks currently offers "The Last Haw," it's quirky silent western film set to the music of the early music ensemble's performance of French composer Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer's famous "Le Vertigo." It stars El Paso native and harpsichordist Molly Hammond, who resides in Houston.

Lumedia Musicworks, a nonprofit music ensemble focused on performing and showcasing early music - music composed before 1750, produces short films to help present the music to modern audiences. To see "The Last Haw" at no charge go to https://www.lumediamusicworks.com/season.

"It's been a great season for us, despite the pandemic forcing most of Lumedia's performances online. We saw record donations and record registrations, including listeners and viewers from as far away as South Africa and Australia," says Lumedia's artistic director Julianna Emanski.

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