GREENSBORO – Currently over two dozen members of Caspian Arts are showing their works at the Grange Hall in Greensboro from July through August on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Their creations run the gamut from paintings, prints, sculptures, photographs, note cards, fabric designs, jewelry and[Read More…]
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Summer Concert, Aug. 3
GREENSBORO – Sunday, August 3, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., Social Band will be performing at the Green Mountain Monastery, located at 420 Hillcrest Road. The program will include songs of birds, cicadas, crickets and bees. Featured works include pieces by Sara Doncaster, Betsy Brigham, Don Jamison and Michael Kellogg (aka Clyde Powers). Social Band is a Burlington-based chorus that performs[Read More…]
Caspian Music Series Begins Aug. 3
GREENSBORO – The Caspian Music series begins August 3, with a concert that features works by Hayden, Schumann and Causson. The Caspian Festival Orchestra will continue to be a full orchestra rather than a snaller chamber orchestra, so the season will end with Mendelssohn’s “ltalian Smphony” and Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto[Read More…]
Feurzeig Plays Greensboro in Concert
GREENSBORO − Composer-pianist David Feurzeig came to the Greensboro United Church of Christ Friday evening, July 18, to give a concert and help support the Greensboro Land Trust. Feurzeig, a professor of music at the University of Vermont has been touring and giving free performances in all Vermont towns, since[Read More…]
Chamber Players Introduce Imaginative Variations
HARDWICK − The third concert of the Craftsbury Chamber Players season took place at the Hardwick Town House last Thursday evening and focused on three Eighteenth- to early Nineteenth-Century composers, namely Mozart, Boccherini and Beethoven. The “Trio in C Major, K.548 for Violin, Cello and Piano” was written in 1788[Read More…]
Neave Trio Demonstrate Genuine Passion, Deeply Moving
GREENSBORO − The Neave Trio were the guest performers at the second concert in the Summer Music from Greensboro series on Tuesday evening, July 22, at the United Church of Christ. Their name derives from a Gaelic word signifying “bright” and “radiant” and they certainly lived up to that description.[Read More…]
Painting with Wool Features Needle-felted Paintings
EAST HARDWICK – “Painting with Wool,” the current exhibit at James Teuscher’s White Water Gallery in East Hardwick Village, features needle-felted paintings by Christine Foster and hooked wall hangings by Marie LaPré Grabon. This two-artist show will be on exhibit on Sundays through August 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,[Read More…]
Barnes Paintings are Window into Another World
HARDWICK – A painting is like a window into another world and Ben Barnes can certainly create paintings with startling immediacy and great presence. He is currently having an exhibition of three dozen of his works at the Third Floor Gallery in the Hardwick Inn. “Happy Place” has a simple[Read More…]
Dog Mountain Summer Dog Party, Aug. 2
ST. JOHNSBURY − Dog Mountain, home to the Stephen Huneck Gallery, will hold its annual Summer Dog Party on Saturday, Aug. 2, from noon to 4 p.m. The day’s festivities include live music from The Barnyard Incident, eats from Alburritos Food Truck, and Rocky’s New York Style Hotdog Cart. Dogs[Read More…]
Alice Howe, Freebo Play at Outdoor Concert, August 6
PLAINFIELD − Alice Howe and Freebo will present an outdoor concert, Wednesday, August 6, at 7 p.m., from the porch of Grace United Methodist Church. The open-air concert brings together decades of songwriting talent and stage presence as the duo offers a performance blending Howe’s vocals with Freebo’s fretless bass[Read More…]
Birdhouse Band Plays “Abbey Road” Tribute, Aug. 9
GREENSBORO − The Birdhouse Band celebrates the Beatles with a performance of the 1969 album, “Abbey Road” at the Highland Center for the Arts, Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. Local musicians Andrew Koehler, Mavis MacNeil, Roy MacNeil, and Annie Rowell, with special guests Randy Bulpin and Andrew Palumbo, stay true to[Read More…]
Ivakhiv Talks of Undefeated Ukrainian Spirit
GREENSBORO − Adrian Ivakhiv came to the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro last Wednesday evening and gave a fascinating talk, “Ukraine the Climate of War and Peace,” setting that tragic conflict in a more global context that has serious consequences for all of us. He holds the J.S.[Read More…]
