Renée Anne Louprette plays The Best of Bach—The Great Organ Works
Renée Anne Louprette plays The Best of Bach—The Great Organ Works on the historic Johnson organ. George Stauffer, PhD, provides commentary about Bach’s life and music. J.S. Bach: Prelude and […]
Berkshire Bach Society presents: Bach at New Year’s
The Berkshire Bach Society presents Bach at New Year’s: The Six ‘Brandenburg Concertos,’ an event that has been a holiday tradition since 1993. Nine-time Grammy Award winner and Artistic Director […]
Crescendo: Nature in Vivaldi’s Sounds
Crescendo presents Nature in Vivaldi’s Sounds on Sunday, October 6 at 4:00pm Antonio Vivaldi conveyed the beauty and dramatic conflicts of nature in his instrumental music with an intensity unparalleled […]
West Stockbridge Chamber Players Harvest Concert
Program to include: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Divertimento No. 1 in B-flat major for 3 basset horns, KV 439b/l Divertimento “Don Giovanni” for 3 basset horns (arr. Schottstädt) Divertimento in […]
Castle of our Skins
In celebration of Julia Perry’s 100th birthyear, Castle of our Skins presents a tribute concert to this 20th century composer featuring newly engraved and long forgotten gems by Perry and […]
Performing Artists in Residence Concert
Jeewon Park (piano) and Edward Arron (cello), artistic directors of the Clark’s Performing Artists in Residence program, are joined by Amy Schwartz Moretti (violin) and Che-Yen Chen (viola) for an […]
Close Encounters With Music: L’Amour Toujours – CEWM Commissioning Program World Premiere
It’s all about love: A new work for clarinet trio by composer Seth Grosshandler that celebrates young love, courtship and the serendipity of meeting one’s intended receives its inaugural performance. […]
Close Encounters With Music: Classical Roots, Latin Soul– The Dalí String Quartet
Alongside Beethoven’s Quartet No. 1 Op. 18 and Mendelssohn’s Op. 80 Quartet, this program is infused with striking Latin repertoire: Sonia Morales-Matos’ Divertimento Caribeño No. 3 (dance suites of Caribbean […]
Close Encounters With Music: A Tale of Two Salons – Winnaretta Singer and Marcel Proust
The daughter of sewing machine industrialist Isaac Merritt Singer, Winnaretta Singer-Polignac was a force of nature, hosting everyone from Leon Bakst to Jean Cocteau and Jean Giraudoux to Prokofiev, Madame […]
Close Encounters With Music: “Right of Spring” – Rachmaninoff / Stravinsky
Two monumental works, two Russian ex-pats of the same aristocratic background—and two divergent extremes. One, a master of nostalgia and a formidable pianist, follows in the footsteps of Chopin. The […]