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Lizzo plays James Madison’s 1813 flute at D.C. show

- BY NARDINE SAAD Los Angeles Times

Lizzo is basking in her historical glory after playing a two-century-old crystal flute previously owned by the fourth president of the United States.

The “About Damn Time” and “Truth Hurts” singer, who is a trained flautist, shared a series of videos of the landmark moment from her Tuesday concert at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C.

The jubilant musician, 34, said that the Library of Congress lent her the 1813 crystal flute to briefly play onstage. The instrument was given to Madison by Claude Laurent, a Parisian watchmaker and mechanic, in the early 1800s on the occasion of his second inaugurati­on, according to the Library of Congress.

“YALL.. THE LIBRARY

OF CONGRESS LET ME PLAY THEIR HISTORIC 200 YEAR OLD CRYSTAL FLUTE ON STAGE TONIGHT– NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE… NOW YOU DO,” she said, posting a clip on Instagram.

In the video, the bedazzled performer gently took the instrument from its handler, and immediatel­y said “I’m scared” into the microphone.

“It’s crystal, it’s like playing out of a wine glass, b–, so be patient,” she added.

The Grammy and Emmy Award winner then played a few notes, appearing in shock and awe at the “trilling” sound. Seconds later, she triumphant­ly – and gently – handed the instrument back to its handler, Library curator Carol Lynn Ward-Bamford, who then put it back in its box.

“I just twerked and played James Madison’s crystal flute from the 1800s! We just made history tonight,” she proclaimed to the audience. “Thank you to the Library of Congress for preserving our history and making history freaking cool. History is freaking cool, you guys!”

Back on social media, the Yitty shapewear founder gleefully posted another video capturing the moment.

“YALL WE GOT A BETTER VIDEO– YEAH IM DOUBLE POSTING BUT IM THE FIRST & ONLY PERSON TO PLAY THIS PRESIDENTI­AL CRYSTAL FLUTE ITS LITERALLY AN HEIRLOOM–

LIKE… AS A FLUTE PLAYER THIS IS ICONIC AND I WILL NEVER BE OVER IT” she wrote.

On Twitter, Carla Hayden, the 14th Librarian of Congress, congratula­ted the musician.

“This makes my heart swell,” Hayden replied in response to Lizzo’s first video. “@lizzo you are a gift to all of us. And it’s YOU who just made history much more cooler. We appreciate all the love at the concert last night. We can’t wait to have you back. #LizzoAtLOC”

The Library of Congress’ official Twitter account also reassured followers that the piece made it back safely.

“We just did a DNA test. Turns out: It’s 100% that [crystal] flute @lizzo played at her D.C. stop on the #SpecialTou­r tonight,” the tweet said. “It’s safe & sound back at the Library now.”

When Lizzo asked whether she could play the flute at the concert, the Library’s collection, preservati­on and security teams coordinate­d the outing.

“When an item this valuable leaves any museum or library, for loan or display in an exhibition, preservati­on and security are the priorities,” the library said in a Wednesday blog post.

But it wasn’t happenstan­ce that crossed the musician with the historic instrument. It was Twitter.

Hayden saw that Lizzo’s Special tour would be heading to D.C. this week and decided to titillate her with the library’s “world’s largest flute collection.”

Lizzo took the bait and replied the next day with: “IM COMING CARLA! AND I’M PLAYIN THAT CRYSTAL FLUTE !!!!! ”

She and the library coordinate­d a meet-up on Monday that involved her practicing with the instrument prior to the concert, but only after the library’s curators in the music division made sure that it could be played safely and without damage, the library said.

“Lizzo reverently took Madison’s crystal flute in hand and blew a few notes.”Then, reaching for a more practical flute from the collection, she serenaded employees and a few researcher­s.

“Cameras snapped and video rolled.”

 ?? SHAWN MILLER/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Handout ?? Lizzo plays a crystal flute that belonged to President James Madison at the Library of Congress.
SHAWN MILLER/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Handout Lizzo plays a crystal flute that belonged to President James Madison at the Library of Congress.

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