Tuesday, August 1
The Witching Hour
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
The Pandora Consort presents a musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history. This performance features vocal works ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to New England folk songs to ensemble works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. The music is accompanied by poetry and art that embodies the spirit of rebellious women, and it draws from historical accounts of accused witches and witchcraft with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power. The Pandora Consort and guest vocalists Gina Marie Falk and Lea Peterson weave a musical spell you’ll not soon forget.
7:30pm - St. Anne's in the Fields, 147 Concord Rd. Lincoln, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
The Pandora Consort presents a musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history. This performance features vocal works ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to New England folk songs to ensemble works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. The music is accompanied by poetry and art that embodies the spirit of rebellious women, and it draws from historical accounts of accused witches and witchcraft with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power. The Pandora Consort and guest vocalists Gina Marie Falk and Lea Peterson weave a musical spell you’ll not soon forget.
7:30pm - St. Anne's in the Fields, 147 Concord Rd. Lincoln, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Wednesday, August 2
The Witching Hour
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
The Pandora Consort presents a musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history. This performance features vocal works ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to New England folk songs to ensemble works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. The music is accompanied by poetry and art that embodies the spirit of rebellious women, and it draws from historical accounts of accused witches and witchcraft with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power. The Pandora Consort and guest vocalists Gina Marie Falk and Lea Peterson weave a musical spell you’ll not soon forget.
7:30pm - Chapel at West Parish, 210 Lowell St. Andover, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
The Pandora Consort presents a musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history. This performance features vocal works ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to New England folk songs to ensemble works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. The music is accompanied by poetry and art that embodies the spirit of rebellious women, and it draws from historical accounts of accused witches and witchcraft with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power. The Pandora Consort and guest vocalists Gina Marie Falk and Lea Peterson weave a musical spell you’ll not soon forget.
7:30pm - Chapel at West Parish, 210 Lowell St. Andover, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
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Thursday, August 3
J. S. Bach's Flute & Harpsichord Sonatas: Perfection of Cantabile Art and Cosmic Harmony (A Tribute Concert for the legendary Wanda Landowska)
Rodrigo Tarraza, traverso and Christine Gevert, harpsichord
J. S. Bach is recognized all over the world as one of the greatest composers of all times. The award winning music organization Crescendo presents a chamber concert with his music, featuring internationally-renowned flautist Rodrigo Tarraza playing the baroque traverso and harpsichordist and Crescendo’s Founding Artistic Director Christine Gevert. Together they have performed and recorded as the ensemble Les Inégales since 1995 in Europe, the U.S., and Latin America. This concert opens Crescendo's 2023-24 season, which is also its 20th anniversary season. The works of this concert are Sonatas BWV 1032, BWV 1034, and Triosonata BWV 1039, arranged by the ensemble. These sonatas are a high point of Bach’s expressive and technical compositional achievement. Bach’s flute sonatas were written at a time when the transverse flute took the place of the recorder. Bach understood the qualities and tonal color of the this new instrument offered him very well, and combined it masterfully with an instrument he was very familiar with: the harpsichord. Ms. Gevert will improvise short preludes to the flute sonatas. The legendary harpsichordist and scholar Wanda Landowska lived in Lakeville, CT at the end of her stellar career. She had a rare ability to describe with depth and vitality, what sets Bach apart from other musicians of his time. Excerpts from her book will be read at the concert. The hour-long performance is part of a series of free chamber music concerts offered by Crescendo this season. Donations are welcomed. For this concert support has been provided to Crescendo from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature.
5pm - Trinity Church, 484 Lime Rock Rd. Lime Rock CT
FREE
https://crescendomusic.org
Rodrigo Tarraza, traverso and Christine Gevert, harpsichord
J. S. Bach is recognized all over the world as one of the greatest composers of all times. The award winning music organization Crescendo presents a chamber concert with his music, featuring internationally-renowned flautist Rodrigo Tarraza playing the baroque traverso and harpsichordist and Crescendo’s Founding Artistic Director Christine Gevert. Together they have performed and recorded as the ensemble Les Inégales since 1995 in Europe, the U.S., and Latin America. This concert opens Crescendo's 2023-24 season, which is also its 20th anniversary season. The works of this concert are Sonatas BWV 1032, BWV 1034, and Triosonata BWV 1039, arranged by the ensemble. These sonatas are a high point of Bach’s expressive and technical compositional achievement. Bach’s flute sonatas were written at a time when the transverse flute took the place of the recorder. Bach understood the qualities and tonal color of the this new instrument offered him very well, and combined it masterfully with an instrument he was very familiar with: the harpsichord. Ms. Gevert will improvise short preludes to the flute sonatas. The legendary harpsichordist and scholar Wanda Landowska lived in Lakeville, CT at the end of her stellar career. She had a rare ability to describe with depth and vitality, what sets Bach apart from other musicians of his time. Excerpts from her book will be read at the concert. The hour-long performance is part of a series of free chamber music concerts offered by Crescendo this season. Donations are welcomed. For this concert support has been provided to Crescendo from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature.
5pm - Trinity Church, 484 Lime Rock Rd. Lime Rock CT
FREE
https://crescendomusic.org
The Witching Hour
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
The Pandora Consort presents a musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history. This performance features vocal works ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to New England folk songs to ensemble works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. The music is accompanied by poetry and art that embodies the spirit of rebellious women, and it draws from historical accounts of accused witches and witchcraft with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power. The Pandora Consort and guest vocalists Gina Marie Falk and Lea Peterson weave a musical spell you’ll not soon forget.
7:30pm - Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St. Boston, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
The Pandora Consort presents a musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history. This performance features vocal works ranging from Hildegard von Bingen to New England folk songs to ensemble works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. The music is accompanied by poetry and art that embodies the spirit of rebellious women, and it draws from historical accounts of accused witches and witchcraft with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power. The Pandora Consort and guest vocalists Gina Marie Falk and Lea Peterson weave a musical spell you’ll not soon forget.
7:30pm - Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St. Boston, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Tuesday, August 8
The Ecstatic and the Divine: Music from Convents
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This newly researched program celebrates the virtuosic repertory of nun composers. The music stretches across several eras and empires, from the convents of 17th-century Italy, forward to contemporary Ethiopia with music by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, and all the way back to the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire with the works of Kassia of Byzantium. This program ignites the heart with Rosa Giacinta Badalla’s exuberant Alleluias, delights the mind with Kassia’s meditative chants, animates the body with Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s passionate depictions, and sweetens the soul with Hildegard von Bingen’s soaring melodies. Suore Project takes inspiration from these composers’ cloistered lives and their valiant efforts to perform and publish amidst restrictions on musical expression.
7:30pm - St. Anne's in the Fields, 147 Concord Rd. Lincoln, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This newly researched program celebrates the virtuosic repertory of nun composers. The music stretches across several eras and empires, from the convents of 17th-century Italy, forward to contemporary Ethiopia with music by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, and all the way back to the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire with the works of Kassia of Byzantium. This program ignites the heart with Rosa Giacinta Badalla’s exuberant Alleluias, delights the mind with Kassia’s meditative chants, animates the body with Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s passionate depictions, and sweetens the soul with Hildegard von Bingen’s soaring melodies. Suore Project takes inspiration from these composers’ cloistered lives and their valiant efforts to perform and publish amidst restrictions on musical expression.
7:30pm - St. Anne's in the Fields, 147 Concord Rd. Lincoln, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Wednesday, August 9
The Ecstatic and the Divine: Music from Convents
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This newly researched program celebrates the virtuosic repertory of nun composers. The music stretches across several eras and empires, from the convents of 17th-century Italy, forward to contemporary Ethiopia with music by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, and all the way back to the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire with the works of Kassia of Byzantium. This program ignites the heart with Rosa Giacinta Badalla’s exuberant Alleluias, delights the mind with Kassia’s meditative chants, animates the body with Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s passionate depictions, and sweetens the soul with Hildegard von Bingen’s soaring melodies. Suore Project takes inspiration from these composers’ cloistered lives and their valiant efforts to perform and publish amidst restrictions on musical expression.
7:30pm - Chapel at West Parish, 210 Lowell St. Andover, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This newly researched program celebrates the virtuosic repertory of nun composers. The music stretches across several eras and empires, from the convents of 17th-century Italy, forward to contemporary Ethiopia with music by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, and all the way back to the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire with the works of Kassia of Byzantium. This program ignites the heart with Rosa Giacinta Badalla’s exuberant Alleluias, delights the mind with Kassia’s meditative chants, animates the body with Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s passionate depictions, and sweetens the soul with Hildegard von Bingen’s soaring melodies. Suore Project takes inspiration from these composers’ cloistered lives and their valiant efforts to perform and publish amidst restrictions on musical expression.
7:30pm - Chapel at West Parish, 210 Lowell St. Andover, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Thursday, August 10
The Ecstatic and the Divine: Music from Convents
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This newly researched program celebrates the virtuosic repertory of nun composers. The music stretches across several eras and empires, from the convents of 17th-century Italy, forward to contemporary Ethiopia with music by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, and all the way back to the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire with the works of Kassia of Byzantium. This program ignites the heart with Rosa Giacinta Badalla’s exuberant Alleluias, delights the mind with Kassia’s meditative chants, animates the body with Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s passionate depictions, and sweetens the soul with Hildegard von Bingen’s soaring melodies. Suore Project takes inspiration from these composers’ cloistered lives and their valiant efforts to perform and publish amidst restrictions on musical expression.
7:30pm - Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St. Boston, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This newly researched program celebrates the virtuosic repertory of nun composers. The music stretches across several eras and empires, from the convents of 17th-century Italy, forward to contemporary Ethiopia with music by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, and all the way back to the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire with the works of Kassia of Byzantium. This program ignites the heart with Rosa Giacinta Badalla’s exuberant Alleluias, delights the mind with Kassia’s meditative chants, animates the body with Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s passionate depictions, and sweetens the soul with Hildegard von Bingen’s soaring melodies. Suore Project takes inspiration from these composers’ cloistered lives and their valiant efforts to perform and publish amidst restrictions on musical expression.
7:30pm - Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St. Boston, MA
$25 general, $20 student & senior, $5 WIC and EBT cardholders
sohipboston.org
Friday, August 11
Two Schools of 17th-c. Chamber Music - Virtual Premiere
ARDENZA: Emily Hale and Karen Burciaga, violins; Bodie Pfost, sackbut; Allen Hamrick, dulcian; John McKean, organ
Virtuosic chamber music for specific instruments flourished in Italy in the early 1600s, as shown in the dramatic works of Cavalli, Frescobaldi, and Picchi. This was echoed later in the Germanic lands in the intriguing sonatas of Schmelzer, Fux, and Weckmann. Bridging these northern and southern schools is ARDENZA, a new ensemble passionate about the 17th century.
7:30pm - on YouTube
FREE; donations welcome and encouraged
sohipboston.org
ARDENZA: Emily Hale and Karen Burciaga, violins; Bodie Pfost, sackbut; Allen Hamrick, dulcian; John McKean, organ
Virtuosic chamber music for specific instruments flourished in Italy in the early 1600s, as shown in the dramatic works of Cavalli, Frescobaldi, and Picchi. This was echoed later in the Germanic lands in the intriguing sonatas of Schmelzer, Fux, and Weckmann. Bridging these northern and southern schools is ARDENZA, a new ensemble passionate about the 17th century.
7:30pm - on YouTube
FREE; donations welcome and encouraged
sohipboston.org
Wednesday, August 16
Winchendon Music Festival
Hideki Yamaya & William Simms, Renaissance lutes
Mr. Yamaya and Mr. Simms have selected several popular 16th century lute duets by John Johnson (c.1545-1594), Thomas Robinson (c.1560-c.1610), John Dowland (c.1563-1626), and John Danyel (1564-c.1626).
7pm - Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St., Winchendon, MA 01475
Hideki Yamaya & William Simms, Renaissance lutes
Mr. Yamaya and Mr. Simms have selected several popular 16th century lute duets by John Johnson (c.1545-1594), Thomas Robinson (c.1560-c.1610), John Dowland (c.1563-1626), and John Danyel (1564-c.1626).
7pm - Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St., Winchendon, MA 01475
Friday, August 18
The Witching Hour - Virtual Premiere
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
This musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history features vocal music of Hildegard von Bingen, New England folk songs, and works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. Poetry and art embodying the spirit of rebellious women accompanies this music which draws from historical accounts of accused witches with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power.
7:30pm - on YouTube
FREE; donations welcome and encouraged
sohipboston.org
The Pandora Consort: Kendra Comstock, Angie Tyler, Lea Peterson, Gina Marie Falk, voices
This musical exploration of the role of women and witchcraft throughout history features vocal music of Hildegard von Bingen, New England folk songs, and works by living composers Amy Beth Kirsten and Kerry Andrews. Poetry and art embodying the spirit of rebellious women accompanies this music which draws from historical accounts of accused witches with a modern interpretation of creating one’s own feminine power.
7:30pm - on YouTube
FREE; donations welcome and encouraged
sohipboston.org
Saturday, August 19
Arcadia Players
Andrew Arceci, Artistic Director, viola da gamba; Hailey Fuqua, soprano; Asako Takeuchi, baroque violin; Lisa Rautenberg, baroque violin; Peter Sulski, baroque viola; Hideki Yamaya, archlute; William Simms, theorbo
In 1714, two musicians from Lucca, Italy––Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) and Francesco Barsanti (1690-1775)––immigrated to London, England. In 1742, Barsanti published A Collection of Old Scots Tunes. Several years later, in 1749, Geminiani published A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick. Pulling from both collections, the program will feature Italianate renditions of British folk tunes.
3pm - South Church in Amherst, 1066 S East St. Amherst, MA 01002
http://www.arcadiaplayers.org
Andrew Arceci, Artistic Director, viola da gamba; Hailey Fuqua, soprano; Asako Takeuchi, baroque violin; Lisa Rautenberg, baroque violin; Peter Sulski, baroque viola; Hideki Yamaya, archlute; William Simms, theorbo
In 1714, two musicians from Lucca, Italy––Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) and Francesco Barsanti (1690-1775)––immigrated to London, England. In 1742, Barsanti published A Collection of Old Scots Tunes. Several years later, in 1749, Geminiani published A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick. Pulling from both collections, the program will feature Italianate renditions of British folk tunes.
3pm - South Church in Amherst, 1066 S East St. Amherst, MA 01002
http://www.arcadiaplayers.org
Songs of the Seafarer
Arpeggione: David Kravitz, baritone; Andrea LeBlanc, flute; Thomas Carroll, clarinet; Susanna Ogata, violin; Emily Hale, violin; Anna Griffis, viola; Anna Seda, cello; Guinevere Connor, bass; George Weise, harmonium; April Sun, piano
Arpeggione presents a concert centered around themes of fishing, voyages, and the sea, created to commemorate Gloucester’s 400+ years of cultural, social, ethnic, and economic diversity. Taking inspiration from Mahler’s Songs of the Wayfarer in the outstanding arrangement for baritone and chamber ensemble by Schoenberg, we have arranged other orchestral and vocal works by Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Mahler to tell our seafaring story. The musicians of Arpeggione will perform on instruments from the late 19th century, including Romantic Era flute, clarinet, harmonium, and even a handmade broom. Celebrated local baritone David Kravitz joins Arpeggione to create a fascinating, humorous, and moving portrait of the rich maritime history of New England.
7:30pm - Gloucester Meetinghouse, 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA
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Arpeggione: David Kravitz, baritone; Andrea LeBlanc, flute; Thomas Carroll, clarinet; Susanna Ogata, violin; Emily Hale, violin; Anna Griffis, viola; Anna Seda, cello; Guinevere Connor, bass; George Weise, harmonium; April Sun, piano
Arpeggione presents a concert centered around themes of fishing, voyages, and the sea, created to commemorate Gloucester’s 400+ years of cultural, social, ethnic, and economic diversity. Taking inspiration from Mahler’s Songs of the Wayfarer in the outstanding arrangement for baritone and chamber ensemble by Schoenberg, we have arranged other orchestral and vocal works by Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Mahler to tell our seafaring story. The musicians of Arpeggione will perform on instruments from the late 19th century, including Romantic Era flute, clarinet, harmonium, and even a handmade broom. Celebrated local baritone David Kravitz joins Arpeggione to create a fascinating, humorous, and moving portrait of the rich maritime history of New England.
7:30pm - Gloucester Meetinghouse, 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/08b298e9-847f-41e5-9eba-4c834d3700c2
Sunday, August 20
Songs of the Seafarer
Arpeggione: David Kravitz, baritone; Andrea LeBlanc, flute; Thomas Carroll, clarinet; Susanna Ogata, violin; Emily Hale, violin; Anna Griffis, viola; Anna Seda, cello; Guinevere Connor, bass; George Weise, harmonium; April Sun, piano
Arpeggione presents a concert centered around themes of fishing, voyages, and the sea. Taking inspiration from Mahler’s Songs of the Wayfarer in the outstanding arrangement for baritone and chamber ensemble by Schoenberg, we have arranged other orchestral and vocal works by Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Mahler to tell our seafaring story. The musicians of Arpeggione will perform on instruments from the late 19th century, including Romantic Era flute, clarinet, harmonium, and even a handmade broom. Celebrated local baritone David Kravitz joins Arpeggione to create a fascinating, humorous, and moving portrait of the rich maritime history of New England.
4pm - Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St, Marblehead, MA 01945
$35
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/16f578f1-675d-4205-8651-3668dffc9d0d
Arpeggione: David Kravitz, baritone; Andrea LeBlanc, flute; Thomas Carroll, clarinet; Susanna Ogata, violin; Emily Hale, violin; Anna Griffis, viola; Anna Seda, cello; Guinevere Connor, bass; George Weise, harmonium; April Sun, piano
Arpeggione presents a concert centered around themes of fishing, voyages, and the sea. Taking inspiration from Mahler’s Songs of the Wayfarer in the outstanding arrangement for baritone and chamber ensemble by Schoenberg, we have arranged other orchestral and vocal works by Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Mahler to tell our seafaring story. The musicians of Arpeggione will perform on instruments from the late 19th century, including Romantic Era flute, clarinet, harmonium, and even a handmade broom. Celebrated local baritone David Kravitz joins Arpeggione to create a fascinating, humorous, and moving portrait of the rich maritime history of New England.
4pm - Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St, Marblehead, MA 01945
$35
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/16f578f1-675d-4205-8651-3668dffc9d0d
Winchendon Music Festival
Arcadia Players
This program will feature Italianate vocal and instrumental renditions of British folk tunes, performed by soprano Hailey Fuqua and a string ensemble led by Artistic Director Andrew Arceci. The material is culled from works by two late 17th/early18th century musicians from Lucca, Italy, Francesco Geminiani (1687– 1762) and Francesco Barsanti 1690–1775) who, as was popular among Italian composers of the time, immigrated to London. In 1742, Barsanti published “A Collection of Old Scots Tunes,” and in 1749, Geminiani produced “A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick.”
7pm - Beals Memorial Library (50 Pleasant St. Winchendon, MA 01475)
Arcadia Players
This program will feature Italianate vocal and instrumental renditions of British folk tunes, performed by soprano Hailey Fuqua and a string ensemble led by Artistic Director Andrew Arceci. The material is culled from works by two late 17th/early18th century musicians from Lucca, Italy, Francesco Geminiani (1687– 1762) and Francesco Barsanti 1690–1775) who, as was popular among Italian composers of the time, immigrated to London. In 1742, Barsanti published “A Collection of Old Scots Tunes,” and in 1749, Geminiani produced “A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick.”
7pm - Beals Memorial Library (50 Pleasant St. Winchendon, MA 01475)
Wednesday, August 23
Floyds Row
Folk collective Floyds Row explores the connections among early, classical, folk, newgrass, and world genres.
5:30pm - Fogtown Brewing Company, 25 Pine St, Ellsworth, ME 04605
No cover
https://www.fogtownbrewing.com/ellsworth-events
Folk collective Floyds Row explores the connections among early, classical, folk, newgrass, and world genres.
5:30pm - Fogtown Brewing Company, 25 Pine St, Ellsworth, ME 04605
No cover
https://www.fogtownbrewing.com/ellsworth-events
Thursday, August 24
Floyds Row House Concert
Folk collective Floyds Row explores the connections among early, classical, folk, newgrass, and world genres.
6pm - Northport, ME
www.eventbrite.com/e/floyds-row-northport-me-tickets-696484874007
Folk collective Floyds Row explores the connections among early, classical, folk, newgrass, and world genres.
6pm - Northport, ME
www.eventbrite.com/e/floyds-row-northport-me-tickets-696484874007
Friday, August 25
The Ecstatic and the Divine - Virtual Premiere
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This inspiring new program presents virtuosic repertory of nun composers spanning eras and empires. From the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire to 17th-century Italy to contemporary Ethiopia, this music ignites the heart and delights the mind with works by Rosa Giacinta Badalla, Kassia of Byzantium, Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, and Hildegard von Bingen.
7:30pm - on YouTube
FREE; donations welcome and encouraged
sohipboston.org
Suore Project: Kelly Savage, harpsichord; Anneke Schaul-Yoder, baroque cello; Brett Umlauf, soprano
This inspiring new program presents virtuosic repertory of nun composers spanning eras and empires. From the 9th-century Eastern Roman Empire to 17th-century Italy to contemporary Ethiopia, this music ignites the heart and delights the mind with works by Rosa Giacinta Badalla, Kassia of Byzantium, Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, and Hildegard von Bingen.
7:30pm - on YouTube
FREE; donations welcome and encouraged
sohipboston.org
Saturday, August 26
Winchendon Music Festival
Floyds Row
Folk collective, Floyds Row, explores the connections among early, classical, folk, newgrass, and world genres. The ensemble has performed throughout the UK and the US––recent venues have included Club Passim (Cambridge, MA), the American Folk Art Museum (New York, NY), Rockwood Music Hall (New York, NY), Gaithersburg Arts Barn (Gaithersburg, MD), and others.
7 pm - Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St., Winchendon, MA 01475
Floyds Row
Folk collective, Floyds Row, explores the connections among early, classical, folk, newgrass, and world genres. The ensemble has performed throughout the UK and the US––recent venues have included Club Passim (Cambridge, MA), the American Folk Art Museum (New York, NY), Rockwood Music Hall (New York, NY), Gaithersburg Arts Barn (Gaithersburg, MD), and others.
7 pm - Murdock-Whitney House, 151 Front St., Winchendon, MA 01475