GREENSBORO – It was a perfect evening for an outdoor concert, after three days of high eighties temperatures last week, at the Highland Center for the Arts on July 4 for the 2026 Summer Pops Concert of the Vermont Philharmonic. Appropriately programmed for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of[Read More…]
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Musicians in concert to support migrant community, July 18
GREENSBORO – On Saturday, July 18, at 7 p.m., Vermont’s musicians Patti Casey, Jess O’Brien, Will and Dan Lindner, Christine Malcolm, Don Houghton, Roy MacNeil, Krishna Guthrie and others will gather at the Highland Center for the Arts to celebrate Woody Guthrie’s birthday with songs of “resistance, solidarity and hope,”[Read More…]
Four summer concerts scheduled for Greensboro
GREENSBORO – Summer Music from Greensboro (SMfG) will present four concerts at the Greensboro United Church of Christ this summer, beginning Tuesday, July 14, at 7:30 p.m. “We have an outstanding lineup of performing artists for this summer, certainly one of the very best and most varied lineups we’ve ever[Read More…]
St. Aidens Chapel 2026 Season
WOLCOTT – St. Aidens Chapel, located near Wolcott Pond off the East Hill Road, will host several acts throughout the summer season. On Saturday, August 8 at 3 p.m., “Hope Cries for Justice,” with William Parker and Patricia Nicholson will perform an integration of music, dance and poetry. Parker (upright bass) and[Read More…]
Student composers collaborate with Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Music-COMP
HARDWICK – Five student composers from Hazen Union School and Craftsbury Academy, Lilly Cookson, Basil Crouse, Owen Foster, Garrett Sisk, and Losada Stoddard. saw their original works brought to life in a professional performance collaboration with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) and Music-COMP, June 5, at the Hazen Union Auditorium.[Read More…]
Juneteenth commemorated with HCA concert
GREENSBORO – Last Friday afternoon and evening the Jubalo Singers from Berea College in Berea, Ky., came to the Highland Center for the Arts and gave a beautiful and inspiring concert entitled “A Journey of Freedom: Songs of Slavery and Emancipation.” The selections were based on the original research of[Read More…]
Thursday Concert Series
MARSHFIELD – Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Jaquith Public Library, hear some music, visit with neighbors, dance, try one’s luck at a 50-50 raffle and buy baked goods and books or buy dinner from the Tiny Cabin Kitchen. Performaner and dates include, July 2, Ernest James Zydeco Band; July[Read More…]
Music for hard times, June 27
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Saturday, June 27, 1 to 3 p.m., The NEK Death Care Community, together with the John Woodruff Simpson Memorial Library, will hold a free community workshop about the power of music. This workshop will include stories from community members about the power of music when a loved one[Read More…]
Make Music Day presents a participatory music-making experience
ST. JOHNSBURY – Catamount Arts and the St. Johnsbury Town Band invite musicians and music students of all ages and experience to this year’s Make Music Day, June 21, from 2 to 4 p.m., in the Catamount Arts garden lot at 115 Eastern Avenue. This year’s celebration will consist of[Read More…]
Historical society opens Chamber Players exhibit
CRAFTSBURY – Last Saturday afternoon, June 6, the Craftsbury Historical Society had an opening for its summer exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Craftsbury Chamber Players. The program began with Peter Nelson, the new co-chair of the society (along with Ned Houston), talking about current activities of the members,[Read More…]
Chamber Players begin season
CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Chamber Players begins their 2026 season with a continuation of a 60-year uninterrupted run performing repertoire covering 350 years of music history. Composers featured this summer include Franz Schubert, Derrick Skye, J.S. Bach, Susan Botti, W.A. Mozart, Olivier Messiaen, Gwyneth Walker, Joseph Haydn and Antonín Dvořák.[Read More…]
Jubalo Singers perform “A Journey of Freedom,” Juneteenth, June 19
GREENSBORO – The Jubalo Singers of Kentucky will give a Juneteenth performance of “A Journey of Freedom: Songs of Slavery and Emancipation,” at Highland Center for the Arts, Friday, June 19, 7 to 8:30 p.m. A singing workshop from 4 to 5 p.m. will precede the performance so the community[Read More…]

