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Grace Church’s Tintinnabula, Rutland Methodist Church’s Bells of Joy and Northern Bronze Handbell Choir offer a concert of seasonal music. Freewill offering benefits a local charity.
(This is a ticketed event at Grace Church. )
The Champlain Philharmonic Spring Concert is directed by Matt LaRocca.
The concert will feature a diverse selection of works, beginning with Fanfare by Vermont composer Erik Nielsen, a piece originally commissioned by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra in celebration of their 80th anniversary.
We will also perform Gwyneth Walker’s Let America Be America Again, which is a musical setting of the Langston Hughes poem composed for narrator and orchestra. This will be followed by select movements from Lee Johnson’s Dead Symphony No. 6, a work inspired by the music of the Grateful Dead. To conclude the program, we will perform Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”).
Tickets are available online in advance and at the door for both performances. If purchasing tickets at the door for the Rutland concert please bring cash or check only. General Admission: $15; Senior (60+): $10; Student: $5
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit champlainphilharmonic.org
A talent show in aid of HEAL given by the very best young musical talent in Rutland County. To learn more about HEAL, visit: https://healraisingourworld.org/
Refreshments for sale during intermission.
The Rutland Area Chorus and Grace Festival Wind Quintet offer a concert of seascape-inspired music including “Three Sea Shanties” by Malcolm Arnold and the Vermont premiere of “Between Blue Mirrors” by Alastair Stout. The concert will also feature soprano Amy Frostman singing “Songs of the Sea” by Roger Quilter and Dustin Schulze’s marimba solo, “Waterfall,” played by Marc Whitman.
Freewill offering.