Electric Earth Concerts is thrilled to announce the return of Jennifer Sheehan. When we introduced Jennifer to the Monadnock Region last January, she instantly won the hearts of the audience with her engaging and dynamic performance of the American Songbook. This year she will be performing a new program, I Know A Place, a musical journey of the 1960’s. [Read more…] about Jennifer Sheehan: I Know A Place
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Season Finale: Latin Jazz, Strauss, Mendelssohn, featuring a host of wonderful musicians – and you!
To close out a spectacular season, Electric Earth invites you to the season finale at First Church in Jaffrey Center.
Electric Earth Concerts’ final 2013 concert mixes romantic chamber music of Mendelssohn and Strauss with the sophisticated sound of a jazz-latin duo. “The contrast” according to Laura Gilbert, co-Artistic Director, “is meant to heighten the impact of each piece on the program, and to remind the audience of the universal qualities of interplay and intimacy that are at the heart of great chamber music, whatever the style or era. Plus we think it makes a really fun and festive finale to our season.” [Read more…] about Season Finale: Latin Jazz, Strauss, Mendelssohn, featuring a host of wonderful musicians – and you!
Jennifer Cano in Peterborough
Blazing young star Jennifer Cano will be performing with her husband and collaborator Christopher Cano on September 21 at 7:30 in Peterborough. The two will present works by Korngold, Poulenc, Schubert, Britten, Vaughan-Wiliams, Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, and others.
“Effortlessly likable, but in both her voice and her manner there is also character, individuality, a taste for risk, an honesty and assurance so impressive that you want to call it bravery.” – The New York Times
A 2012 Richard Tucker Career Grant and Opera Index Winner and 2011 Sara Tucker Study Grant Recipient, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano joined The Lindemann Young Artist Development Program at The Metropolitan Opera in 2008 and made her Met debut in 2009-2010. As First Prize winner of the 2009 Young Concert Artist International Auditions, she was awarded the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival and Princeton University Prizes and has given stunning recital debuts at Merkin Hall and the Kennedy Center, and in Boston, Philadelphia, Houston and Chicago.
Electric Earth presents Thoreau-inspired concert
from the Boston Globe, August 22
By David Weininger
“Henry David Thoreau was a great musician,” wrote Charles Ives in “Essays Before a Sonata,” his ruminative preface to his “Concord” Sonata. That was so, Ives held, not because of whatever facility Thoreau possessed in conventional music making, but because “he did not have to go to Boston to hear ‘the Symphony.’ The rhythm of his prose, were there nothing else, would determine his value as a composer. He was divinely conscious of the enthusiasm of Nature, the emotion of her rhythms and the harmony of her solitude.”
Oddly for such a dazzling musician of the written word, musical works inspired by Thoreau are rare. The most famous is the fourth movement of the “Concord,” the last of its evocations of New England transcendentalists. [Read more…] about Electric Earth presents Thoreau-inspired concert
Horszowski Trio & Joan Tower
July 10 at Ahavas Achim in Keene: eminent composer Joan Tower presided over a stunning concert by the Horszowski Trio, which included a performance of her 2004 work “For Daniel”.
Monadnock Region Resounds with Chamber Music
from the Boston Musical Intelligencer
The ambitious, two-year-old Electric Earth Concerts presents an intriguing chamber program of two works this Saturday evening, June 15th at 7:30 pm at First Church in Jaffrey NH: Russian violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky’s string trio arrangement of Bach’s Goldberg Variations and American composer Stephen Hartke’s King of the Sun: Tableaux for piano and strings. The transcribed Bach features Horszowski Trio violinist Jesse Mills and cellist Raman Ramakrishnan joined by violist Jonathan Bagg, Electric Earth Concerts co-artistic director (and Duke professor). For the Hartke this threesome will be augmented by Horszowski Trio pianist Rieko Aizawa.
Bagg describes Sitkovetsky’s recasting of Bach’s “infinitely imaginative counterpoint” as a “vivid three-voice chamber music setting that has delighted audiences since it was published in the mid-’80s.” Even more vivid to some ears is “King of the Sun,” which is, as Bagg notes, “both whimsical and serious … derived from diverse inspirations, including an anonymous medieval canon and the painter Joan Miro.” [Read more…] about Monadnock Region Resounds with Chamber Music