September 20, 2008
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Anderson Hall
(formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
directions
|
 |
from Galway to Broadway
Irish tenor Ciarán Sheehan performs emotional classics from the Emerald Isle and Broadway favorites accompanied by award-winning soprano Gay Willis with a piano and string ensemble. The production has toured across America and Ireland for four years, selling out venues including The National Concert Hall in Dublin, Ireland and New York's Carnegie Hall.
Ciarán Sheehan |
October 11, 2008
7:30 PM
All Saints' Episcopal Church
258 S. Main St.
Wolfeboro
directions |
 |
Quartango
Montreal’s impressive quartet consisting of piano, bass, violin, and accordian, present a unique and interesting latin tango flavor to its music. When four classically trained musicians explore their passion for tango, the result is nothing short of delightful. Quartango takes tango in new directions, with impeccable arrangements, unexpected allusions to classical music and a dose of humor, woven together by the elegant interplay of ensemble playing at its best.
Quartango |
November 22, 2007
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Anderson Hall
(formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
directions |
 |
New Hampshire Master Chorale
Directed by the remarkably talented Dr. Daniel Perkins, this premier chamber ensemble is dedicated to excellence in the art of choral music performance. Members of the group are trained singers, auditioned from throughout New England, who have performed as soloists and in choral ensembles throughout the world.
NH Master Chorale |
January 25, 2009
2:00 PM
Kingswood Regional H.S. Auditorium
396 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
directions |
 |
New England Brass Band
The New England Brass Band, a 30-piece brass and percussion ensemble presents concerts "in the British Tradition." Patterned after the best of the British brass bands which were formed in the mid 19th century as well as fine Salvation Army Bands which appropriated the brass format early in their history, the band has established itself as one of the premier brass groups in New England.
NEBB |
February 14, 2009
7:30 PM
All Saints' Episcopal Church
258 S. Main St.
Wolfeboro
directions |
 |
Tuckermans at 9
A popular jazz a cappella vocal ensemble, based in New Hampshire, Tuckermans at 9 has been singing together since 2004. They perform primarily well-known pop, rock and light jazz songs, from the 40’s to the present including some of their own arrangements. You’ll hear them sing the great music of James Taylor, Three Dog Night, The Beatles, Steam, the Kingston Trio and a host of others.
Tuckermans at 9 |
March 21, 2009
2:00 PM
Brewster Academy Anderson Hall
(formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
directions |
 |
Calico Winds
Calico Winds is taking woodwind chamber music to the forefront of the chamber music world. With style, grace, and a little attitude, they are helping to redefine the structure and repertoire of popular chamber music. The ensemble blends top-notch playing, great music and an appealing atmosphere, their repertoire incorporating a wide variety of classical music.
Calico Winds |
April 18, 2009
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Assembly Hall (formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
directions
|
 |
A Night at the Opera
American lyric soprano Diane Penning sings well-loved opera arias, including works from “Phantom of the Opera and Porgy and Bess,” accompanied by American pianist Paul Bisaccia, a charismatic compelling artist who enjoys being a showman.
Penning & Bisaccia |
May 9, 2009
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Assembly Hall (formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
directions |
 |
Thomas Pandolfi, pianist
When Thomas Pandolfi made his orchestral debut at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York [playing the famous Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue], the late composer and conductor Morton Gould raved that “This was the greatest interpretation of the Rhapsody I have heard since Gershwin played it himself!” Mr. Pandolfi has since continued to impress both audiences and critics alike, not only for his dazzling and jazzy Gershwin renditions, but also for his passionate and brilliant performances of the romantic masterworks of the 19th century.
Thomas Pandolfi |