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September 22, 2007
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Anderson Hall
(formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
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Simply Sinatra
From the big stage to the big screen, Frank Sinatra personified what it takes to make the big time. Well, Ol’ Blue-Eyes has got a brand new bag. His name is Steve Lippia and he’s doing it his way. This crooner with the uncannily Sinatra-like voice has wooed audiences from Las Vegas to Atlantic City and will melt you in your seat with hits like Come Fly With Me, New York, New York and My Way. Come ready for some “witchcraft”‘cause baby, he’s gonna “get under your skin.” With full swing orchestra.
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October 13, 2007
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Anderson Hall
(formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
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Harry Pickens Trio with Joe Rinaldi
Harry Pickens is an improvisational pianist, an educator, and a visionary. He has performed internationally with many of the finest artists in the jazz field, including Dizzy Gillespie, James Moody, Milt Jackson, and Freddie Hubbard. Harry is joined by the renowned jazz sax/clarinetist Joe Rinaldi. He has performed with such jazz greats as Dizzy Gillespie, Harry James and was music director for Gaslight Clubs from the US to Paris.
Harry Pickens |
October 27, 2007
7:30 PM
Village Players Theater
51 Glendon St.
Wolfeboro
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Walden Chamber Players
Seven members of the Massachusetts-based Walden Chamber Players will perform Richard Strauss's "Till Eulenspiegel", music of Beethoven and others. Comprising current and former members of such prestigious musical organizations as the Boston Symphony, Vienna Philharmonic, and Philadelphia Orchestra, the Walden Chamber Players includes dynamic artists in various combinations of string and wind ensembles.
Walden Chamber Players |
November 17, 2007
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Anderson Hall
(formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
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Quartetto Gelato
For over a decade, this dazzling ensemble of vocal, cello, violin, mandolin, accordion, piano, bandoneon and clarinet, has enchanted audiences and critics worldwide with their exotic blend of musical virtuosity, artistic passion and charismatic presence. Quartetto Gelato established themselves as a dominant force on the emerging "new classical" scene early in their career by winning the coveted title of NPR Performance Today's Debut Artist of the Year in 1996. Today, Quartetto Gelato continues its reign as an international sensation with repeat sold-out performances throughout the globe.
Quartetto Gelato |
January 19, 2008
7:30 PM
All Saints' Episcopal Church
258 S. Main St.
Wolfeboro
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Lyricora
Formed in 2006, Lyricora, directed by C. Thomas Brooks, is a 20-member chamber choir dedicated to performing contemporary choral works. The specially auditioned members of this chamber choir, primarily comprised of the “best of the best” Gordon College music program graduates and friends of Gordon endeavor to present innovative and unique programs of choral repertoire from the 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries in a manner that is both artistic and accessible.
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February 10, 2008
2:00 PM
The Todaro Leadership Center, Camps Northwoods, Rte 109, Tuftonboro, NH. About 1.6 miles north of the Libby Museum, turn left onto Northwoods Rd., proceed in about 1/8 mile.
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Peggo Hodes Jazz Quartet
New Hampshire’s Peggo Horstmann Hodes is a singer of great stylistic range and power. Peg's jazz concerts feature the great composers of the twentieth century, from Copland to Thomas Oboe Lee. Most recently, she premiered Thomas Oboe Lee's "Symphony No. 4, War and Peace" for orchestra and piano, in Boston. Lee said of Peggo's performance, "She sings as if her whole being is one with the music." In celebration of Valentine’s Day, she’ll perform the program, “Peggo in Love,” jazz with a happy ending in a cabaret setting. In celebration of Valentines Day, complimentary refreshments and sweets will be served at intermission.
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March 15, 2008
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Assembly Hall (formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
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Frederick Moyer, pianist
During over twenty-five years as a full-time concert pianist and New Hampshire resident Frederick Moyer has carved out a vital and unusual career that has taken him to forty-one countries and to such far-flung venues as Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Sydney Opera House, Windsor Castle and the Kennedy Center. Moyer's enthusiasm, exacting artistry, and adventurous programming have made him a favorite among audiences of all ages. In recital, his delightful commentary from the stage brings the audience into the heart of the musical experience.
Frederick Moyer |
April 12, 2008
7:30 PM
Brewster Academy Assembly Hall (formerly St. Cecilia Church)
205 S. Main St. Wolfeboro
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Broadway Center Stage
“LOVE STORIES”, depicting the great romantic couples, a "valentine" of touching vignettes from the most enduring and best-loved musicals. Young and old will thrill to these vocally and dramatically striking stories of Broadway's amours. This delightfully entertaining show is performed by Emmy award-winning producer and performer Suzanne Ishee, baritone Matthew Shepard and Vicki Carter, pianist. Mr. Shepard starred in broadway musicals The Scarlet Pimpernel and Beauty and the Beast. Ms. Carter was the original conductor of the broadway musical, Eubie.
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May 3, 2008
7:30 PM
All Saints' Episcopal Church
258 S. Main St.
Wolfeboro
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Jupiter String Quartet
This prize-winning quartet has recently been awarded the Cleveland Quartet Award by Chamber Music America, a prize which “honors and promotes a rising young string quartet whose artistry demonstrates that it is in the process of establishing a major career.” “The Jupiter String Quartet offer[ed] an unforgettable performance… their tone quality is pleasing, their style polished, their equilibrium secure, and their intonation superb.” – The Boston Globe
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