Craig Harris opens the Fall Concert Series on September 14 at 2pm. |
Beginning on Saturday,
September 14, 2019 at 2:00pm with a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of
the Woodstock Music Festival, Russell Library will present four concerts and an
Indian dance demonstration this fall. Programs at the library are sponsored by
the Friends of the Russell Library and are free. All concerts take place in the
Hubbard Room. No tickets or registration are necessary.
The list of concerts
is as follows:
Pianist Mark Valenti
Sunday, October 27, 2:00pm.
Coming from Chicago, Pianist Mark Valenti will
present a variety of works from the classical repertoire. He has performed in
France, Belgium, Hungary, and Luxembourg as well as for former First Lady
Barbara Bush in Washington, D.C. He has
performed live on WFMT classical radio and has done extensive work with Gregory
Hines, Frank Foster, and Al Grey. Formerly a Professor at the University of the
Arts in Philadelphia, Xavier University in Chicago, and the Loire Valley Music
Institute in France, Mr. Valenti currently teaches at his studio in Chicago.
Indian Classical Dance Demonstration with Sarada Nori:
Sunday,
November 3, 2:00pm.
Traditional dancer Sarada Nori will
be demonstrating Kuchipudi, a classical dance from Andhra Pradesh. Sarada
Nori Akella is an accomplished Kuchipudi dancer with a Masters degree in Arts. Sarada
was sponsored by the Government of India to perform in Kuchipudi dance ballets
in Singapore and Mauratius.
Ensemble Aubade
Saturday, November 23, 2:00pm
Boston’s Ensemble Aubade (Peter H. Bloom, flute; Francis Grimes, viola; and Mary Jane
Rupert, harp) plays all across the United States. Recent appearances include the Saint Louis Art Museum, The Robert
H. Wood Great Artist Series (NY), The Webster Series (Hanover, NH), The Master
Arts Series (Knoxville), Westminster Fine Arts (Des Moines), and many other
venues. The group has been hailed for “intensity,
imagination, skill, and finesse…shimmering grace” and “rich interpretations and
beautiful contrasts”.
Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem
December 15, 2:00pm.
Harmony, rhythm, indelible songs –
these are the hallmarks of Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem, the New England based
folk quartet now in its 15th year. From the Newport Folk Festival to the
California World Music Festival and beyond, this band’s steadfast brew of wit,
camaraderie, and musicality leaves audiences everywhere humming and hopeful,
spirits renewed.
1 comment:
Encore! Please!! For those unlucky few who missed this not-to-be missed show! If you please!
Nj
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