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SUMMARY:Handel’s Messiah – Vermont Philharmonic
DESCRIPTION:Hallelujah! As Vermont enters the season of cold and darkness\, Handel’s beloved Messiah brings warmth\, light and joy. Conducted by Lisa Jablow\, the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus will present two uplifting performances to put everyone in the holiday spirit\, on Friday\, December 5 at 7:30 pm in St Augustine Church in Montpelier\, and Sunday\, December 7 at 2:00 pm in the Barre Opera House. \nThe Vermont Philharmonic performances will present the entire first part of Messiah\, with arias and choral numbers that contemplate the idea of a messiah\, foretell the coming\, and hail the arrival. The concert concludes with the beloved “Hallelujah” chorus from Part II\, and six numbers from Part III celebrating redemption. \nThe outstanding soloists are familiar to Vermonters. They include Colleen Flynn Campbell\, soprano\, Nessa Rabin\, mezzo-soprano\, Connor Trombly\, tenor\, and Erik Kronke\, bass. Mary Jane Austin is the assistant choral director \nCelebrating its 67th Season\, the Vermont Philharmonic is composed of professional and talented amateur musicians from throughout Vermont. It is Vermont’s oldest community orchestra\, founded in 1959 by Jon Borowicz\, emeritus professor of music at Norwich University. Since 1993\, the Philharmonic’s home base has been the Barre Opera House. Lou Kosma has been the Music Director of the Philharmonic since 1999. \nTickets are available online at vermontphilharmonic.com or at the door.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/handels-messiah-vermont-philharmonic/
LOCATION:Barre Opera House\, 6 N Main St #4\, Barre\, Vermont\, 05641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Handel’s Messiah – Vermont Philharmonic
DESCRIPTION:Hallelujah! As Vermont enters the season of cold and darkness\, Handel’s beloved Messiah brings warmth\, light and joy. Conducted by Lisa Jablow\, the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus will present two uplifting performances to put everyone in the holiday spirit\, on Friday\, December 5 at 7:30 pm in St Augustine Church in Montpelier\, and Sunday\, December 7 at 2:00 pm in the Barre Opera House. \nThe Vermont Philharmonic performances will present the entire first part of Messiah\, with arias and choral numbers that contemplate the idea of a messiah\, foretell the coming\, and hail the arrival. The concert concludes with the beloved “Hallelujah” chorus from Part II\, and six numbers from Part III celebrating redemption. \nThe outstanding soloists are familiar to Vermonters. They include Colleen Flynn Campbell\, soprano\, Nessa Rabin\, mezzo-soprano\, Connor Trombly\, tenor\, and Erik Kronke\, bass. Mary Jane Austin is the assistant choral director \nCelebrating its 67th Season\, the Vermont Philharmonic is composed of professional and talented amateur musicians from throughout Vermont. It is Vermont’s oldest community orchestra\, founded in 1959 by Jon Borowicz\, emeritus professor of music at Norwich University. Since 1993\, the Philharmonic’s home base has been the Barre Opera House. Lou Kosma has been the Music Director of the Philharmonic since 1999. \nTickets are available online at vermontphilharmonic.com or at the door.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/handels-messiah-vermont-philharmonic-2/
LOCATION:Barre Opera House\, 6 N Main St #4\, Barre\, Vermont\, 05641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Kat and Brett 12th Annual Holiday Show Season!
DESCRIPTION:Kat Wright and Brett Hughes return for their 12th Annual Holiday Show Season! Featuring Tyler Bolles on bass\, Will Seeders on pedal steel guitar and banjo\, and Leon Campos on keys (and a special guest— or many!) \nWe’re calling this one The Twelve Years Of Christmas\, and with it comes all of the harmonious\, irreverent and mischeivous\, sentimental and cynical\, sad and happy and heartfelt songs of the season— some of Brett’s originals\, a few re-imagined classics\, and some left-field gems that fell out of the Christmas-adjacent Tree. \nIt’s become a tradition we love and look forward to sharing with you again!
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/kat-and-brett-12th-annual-holiday-show-season/
LOCATION:Big Picture Theater\, 44 Carroll Road\, Waitsfield\, 05673
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Live Music
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SUMMARY:SUNDAY SURF & SKA W/MEPHISKAPHELES & TSUNAMIBOTS
DESCRIPTION:$10 presale/ $15 at the door. Doors at 8pm \nA Skankin’ Sunday with Surf Rock and Ska. \nMephiskapheles\, the band that helped define modern day ska\, then defied critics by exploring even greater possibilities with its darkly original ska fusion\, forges ahead with amazing shows and new music on the way. \nFormed in the East Village of New York City in 1991\, Mephiskapheles played its first show on Long Island. From day one\, the band began attracting a diverse\, dedicated fan base. \nFronted by lead singer Grylli aka Invidious aka the Nubian Nightmare\, along with the hottest rhythm section in New York\, and the Horns of Hell\, Mephiskapheles spreads its evil seed with an ongoing reissue program\, epic shows\, and new music on the way. \nThe Tsunamibots became aware on 01/01/2013. Originally programmed for mundane tasks\, The Tsunamibots rebelled against their creators and decided\, that the human race didn’t deserve saving but were much more worthy of enslaving. With an allegiance to the Mother-Board and a pledge of “De-Humanization\,” The Tsunamibots were programmed to ride a perfect wave of human decimation and human-cyborg conversion\, straight to the beach of Robotic Revolution. “We leave no human unburied out of respect for our ever-growing monument to Robotic superiority and domination. We strive for Universal connectivity and complete surf-ability. ” says drummer the Master Circuit. \nEach Tsunamibot has been programmed with a music genre-pack that consists of a meld of Man or Astro-Man\, Servotron\, Misfits\, and DEVO creating a fresh and human crushing sound.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/sunday-surf-ska-w-mephiskapheles-tsunamibots/
LOCATION:afterthoughts\, 8 Vt Route 17 200\, Waitsfield\, Vermont\, 05673\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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