Verona Quartet
First Church in Jaffrey 14 Laban Ainsworth Way, Jaffrey“Vibrant, intelligent, full of temperament” (New York Times). The Verona brings its big personality to EEC’s intimate setting.
“Vibrant, intelligent, full of temperament” (New York Times). The Verona brings its big personality to EEC’s intimate setting.
A moving and magical program featuring composers from three different musical realms: Finnish, English, and German. Artistic directors Laura Gilbert and Jonathan Bagg join soprano Rebecca Farley and harpist Tomina Parvanova
Schubert's joyous “Trout" Quintet meets the dark, mystic world of Osvaldo Golijov’s Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind, a Klezmer-inspired classic of our time for clarinet and strings.
Three French composers come to life in the hands of pianist Mihae Lee and a band eight distinguished musicians; the first of two collaborations with the Sebago-Long Lake festival.
Two recent works for flute and strings occupy different sound worlds from the youthful sturm und drang of Beethoven's String Trio.
An afternoon idyll that begins with music and ends with sweets, coffee, and conversation—in a French accent! David McCarroll, violin, Angela Park, cello, Mimi Solomon, piano, and Jonathan Bagg, viola.
Jazz-flamenco guitarist Pascual and percussionist José Moreno present a concert of mostly original compositions, in styles ranging from the vibrantly rhythmic and virtuosic to melodic and soul stirring.
Musicians from the Sebago-Long Lake festival return for a second collaboration.
The always-amazing Borromeo Quartet returns to the Peterborough Town House!
New England Conservatory's prize-winning graduate piano trio in residence, Trio Gaia brings a joy-inspiring presence to the stage.
Program:Rebecca Clarke: TrioSchoenberg / Aizawa: 6 Little Pieces, Op, 19 arranged for piano trioDvorak: Trio in f minor, Op.65