Lyman Allyn Art Museum, 625 Williams St., New London. Saturday - “Guy Whately: Sixteenth Century Music for Muselaar and Harpsichord.” Whatley demonstrates links between keyboard music from Elizabethan England and Reformation Holland, playing replicas of Yale Ruckers 1640 harpsichord, and mother-daughter muselaar (a type of Dutch virginal). Connecticut College, Evans Hall, 270 Mohegan Ave., New London. Information: 20.įriday - “Mozart String Quintets.” Judson Griffin and Theresa Salomon, violins Andrea Andros and Alissa Smith, violas and Christine Gummere, cello. Cheshire Parks and Recreation Department Youth Center, 559 S. Tickets are $10 adults and $5 students and seniors. Program includes light classics, Broadway medleys, traditional favorites, an Armed Forces Salute and Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.” Unless noted, for tickets and information, call 41 CHESHIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA *Unless noted, performances are at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, 14 Castle St., Great Barrington, Mass. The Colonial Theatre, 111 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. Conducted by Kathleen Kelly directed by Chuck Hudson. Performed in Italian with English supertitles projected above the stage. 17 – 26 - “La Boheme.” Music by Puccini libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. Conducted by Kathleen Kelly directed by Dan Rigazzi. July 5 - “Moonlight at the Mahaiwe.” Evening of arias and ensembles celebrating romance, love and “la bella luna.” Performed in original language with English supertitles projected above stage. In French and Italian with English supertitles projected above stage. In collaboration with Boston Early Music Festival. Information: 41 BERKSHIRE OPERA COMPANYįriday through Sunday - “Psyche.” Music by Jean-Baptiste Lully libretto by Thomas Corneille. Berkshire School, Rovensky Concert Shed, Route 41, Sheffield, Mass. 11 - Mozart’s “Great Mass in C Minor” and Mendelssohn’s “Psalm 42.” Kathy Saltzman Romey conducts. July 28 - “An Evening of Te Deums.” Haydn, Bruckner, Verdi, Arvo Part. July 14 - Dvorak’s “Stabat Mater.” Frank Nemhauser conducts. Additional information at BERKSHIRE CHORAL FESTIVAL Tickets to events at Olin Auditorium are available by calling 84. 4 - “The Passion of Purcell.” Daniel Arts Center. 3 - “The Passion of Purcell.” Henry Purcell’s tragic opera “Dido and Aeneas,” with Deborah Rentz-Moore as Dido and chamber orchestra led by Daniel Stepner. July 29 - “Mostly Monteverdi.” The Clark. July 28 - “Mostly Monteverdi.” Daniel Arts Center. Performers include Frank Kelley and William Hite, tenors Daniel Stepner and Julie Leven, baroque vioins Laura Jeppesen, viola da gamba. July 27 - “Mostly Monteverdi.” Madrigals and sonatas. July 21 - “The Wit and Wisdom of the French Baroque.” Daniel Arts Center. Performers include Dominique Labelle, soprano Christopher Krueger, baroque flute Daniel Stepner, baroque violin. July 20 - “The Wit and Wisdom of the French Baroque.” Cantatas and sonatas of Rameau, Couperin and others. July 15 - “Bach at the Court of Frederick the Great.” The Clark.
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