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SUMMARY:Free Cello Performance at Concord Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us at CPL (just down the street from CCMS) as CCMS cello instructor Jan Fuller and Harel Gietheim present a free cello performance. \n  \nProgram: \nOblivion\, by Astor Piazzolla\narranged by Jose Bragato \nRomberg Cello Sonata\nAllegro non troppo \nEccles Sonata in G minor\nLargo\, Corrente\, Saraband\, Gigue \nRachmaninoff Vocalise in E minor \nKummer\, Three Cellos Duets\, No. 2 in G minor\nAllegro\, Un Poco\,  Adagio \n  \nThis concert is part of Concord Community Music School’s Concord Classical Concerts series\, made possible by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s Ellen Downing Waite and Edward Osgood Waite Fund. \n_________________________________________________ \nAbout the Performers: \nJan Fuller\, described as “a wonderful cellist and musician” by Lynn Harrell\, is a Concord\, NH resident and began his studies at the age of five. He has performed across the east coast as a soloist\, chamber and orchestral musician\, performing at prestigious halls such as Jordan Hall\, Sanders Theater\, Symphony Hall\, Alice Tully\, and Carnegie Hall. He has participated at festivals such as The Interlochen Music Festival\, Tanglewood BUTI\, Bowdoin International Music Festival\, Meadowmount School of Music\, Heifetz International Music Institute\, Aspen Music Festival\, and the National Summer Cello Institute\, working with artists such as Steven Doane\, Uri Vardi\, Lynn Harrell\, Hans Jensen\, Franz Helmerson\, Ralph Kirshbaum\, Christoph Henkle\, Antonio Lysy\, Desmond Hoebig\, Darrett Adkins\, Richard Aaron and member from the Ying Quartet. A passionate teacher\, Jan continues to work with his former teacher\, Harel Gietheim\, as his assistant during summers at the Manchester Community Music School. Jan plays a cello made in 2007 by William Whedbee. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from The Juilliard School\, studying with Timothy Eddy. His former teachers include Harel Gietheim and Natasha Brofsky. \n  \nDescribed as a “brilliant cellist” by the Boston Globe\, Harel Gietheim has impressed audiences and critics alike with his fresh interpretations and dramatic presentation style.  Equally at home as both soloist and chamber musician\, Mr. Gietheim has performed across North America\, Europe and Asia.  Orchestra positions include appearances as principal cellist for Symphony New Hampshire\, Springfield Symphony\, Back Bay Chorale\, and Boston Masterworks Chorale.   New Hampshire’s Hippo Press singled out his solo playing as “top notch”. Mr. Gietheim has performed as soloist with groups such as Nashua Chamber Orchestra\, Keshet Eylon Festival Orchestra\, Longy School of Music Summer Orchestra and Newton Symphony Orchestra. Chamber music performances include collaborations with artists such as Sharon Kam\, Gil Shaham\, Alexander Bailey\, and musicians from Boston\, San Francisco\, and London Symphony Orchestras. Harel Gietheim was born in Kibbutz Ruhama\, Israel\, and began his cello studies at the age of eight.  His major teachers were Uri Vardi\, Michael Haran and Eric Rosenblith.  He participated in many master classes with renowned cellists such as Yo-Yo Ma\, Lynn Harrell\, Janos Starker\, and Aldo Parisot.  He is a faculty member at Manchester Community Music School and St. Paul’s School. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/cello-performance-at-concord-public-library/
LOCATION:Concord Public Library\, 45 Green St.\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Baroque Music Concert at Canterbury Community Church
DESCRIPTION:Join CCMS on Thursday\, August 21\, 2025 at 7:00 PM at Canterbury Community Church for a concert by CANTERBURY  BAROQUE\, which will be performing music by English and German composers for recorders\, viola da gamba and keyboard in various combinations. A set of music by English composers that were inspired by birds will open the program followed by music by German composers Quantz and Telemann. \nPerformers include Jane Hershey\, viola da gamba\, Steven Lundahl\, recorders\, Christine Rua\, recorders\, and Kathryn Southworth Lundahl\, keyboard. \nThis concert is part of Concord Community Music School’s Concord Classical Concerts series\, made possible by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s Ellen Downing Waite and Edward Osgood Waite Fund. \nAbout the performers: \nJane Hershey began her musical studies at the Longy School of Music with Gian Silbiger\, and continued at The Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Sigiswald and Wieland Kuijken.  Upon her return to the Boston area\, she performed\, toured and recorded with the Boston Camerata\, in addition to an active freelance career as a gambist and violone player with Boston area ensembles and the Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra.  With regular performances at the Museum of Fine Arts with Charivary\, concerts with Aston Magna\, she continued to perform on violone with Arcadia Players of Western Mass.  As a member of Arcadia Viols\, she performs around New England and as a guest with the Folger Consort in Washington DC.  In addition to her innovative work with the Viola da Gamba Society of America\, Ms. Hershey teaches at the Longy School of Music of Bard College\, the Powers Music School\, and has directed the Early Music Ensemble at Tufts since 1995. \n  \nChristine Rua graduated magna cum laude with a B.M. from the Crane School of Music at Potsdam\, NY with a teaching degree and a focus in oboe. She toured for 10 years with Cirque du Soleil’s show Varekai\, having performed over 3000 shows all over the World in 25 countries\, from Sydney to Seoul\, Rio to Russia as well as the Royal Albert Hall in London. While with Cirque she played a wide range of instruments including recorders\, flutes\, oboe\, clarinet\, shawms\, bombards\, bagpipes\, percussion and as a vocalist. Before Cirque she lived in the Boston area and was involved in the world of Early Music. She was inspired by the teachings and approach to sound of Marleen Montgomery\, director of The Quadrivium\, an ensemble who performed Early Music in innovative and creative ways and she also studied recorder with Marion Verbruggen and with Owen Watkins. Chris is a multi-instrumentalist\, playing recorders\, historical flutes\, reeds\, bagpipes and percussion as well as singing. She has performed\, recorded and toured with such ensembles as The Quadrivium\, Libana\, The Christmas Revels in Cambridge\, Washington\, Philadelphia and Hanover\, NH\, Early Music New York\, Piffaro\, Ex Umbris and with Anne Azema of the Boston Camerata. \n  \nKathryn Southworth is currently piano department co-chair at CCMS\, where she teaches piano\, facilitates performance workshops\, and directs the Canterbury Singers\, a group dedicated to Shaker music. She  holds a B.M. in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory where she also studied harpsichord\, and an M.M. in Vocal Accompanying and Coaching from the University of Illinois. She held a graduate assistantship as staff accompanist under the tutelage of acclaimed accompanist John Wustman. She has been a collaborative pianist for Opera North\, Dartmouth College\, Plymouth State University\, and Boston Ballet\, and has also served as music director\, accompanist\, and organist for many theater and choral groups in New England. Kathy is currently music director and organist for the Canterbury United Community Church. Former faculty positions include St. Paul’s School and Plymouth State University. \n  \nSteven Lundahl specializes in early low brass and recorders. He has performed throughout North and South America\, Europe\, and Hong Kong with such groups as the Boston Camerata\, Boston Baroque\, the Handel and Haydn Society\, Tafelmusik\, Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra\, Ensemble Project Ars Nova\, Waverly Consort\, Teatro Nuovo\, Calliope\, and more. He has participated on over 35 recordings on such labels as Telarc\, Warner Classics\, Angel/EMI\, Harmonia Mundi (France and Germany)\, Erato (France)\, New Albion Records\, and others. He teaches at the Concord Community Music School\, and resides in Canterbury\, NH.
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/free-baroque-music-concert-at-canterbury-community-church/
LOCATION:Canterbury Community Church\, 5 Center Rd.\, Canterbury\, NH\, 03224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Baroque Music Concert at Baker Free Library (Bow)
DESCRIPTION:Join CCMS on Monday\, August 25\, 2025 at 6:30 PM at Baker Free Library (Bow\, NH) for a concert by CANTERBURY  BAROQUE\, which will be performing music by English and German composers for recorders\, viola da gamba and keyboard in various combinations. A set of music by English composers that were inspired by birds will open the program followed by music by German composers Quantz and Telemann. \nPerformers include Jane Hershey\, viola da gamba\, Steven Lundahl\, recorders\, Christine Rua\, recorders\, and Kathryn Southworth Lundahl\, keyboard. \nThis concert is part of Concord Community Music School’s Concord Classical Concerts series\, made possible by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s Ellen Downing Waite and Edward Osgood Waite Fund. \nAbout the performers: \nJane Hershey began her musical studies at the Longy School of Music with Gian Silbiger\, and continued at The Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Sigiswald and Wieland Kuijken.  Upon her return to the Boston area\, she performed\, toured and recorded with the Boston Camerata\, in addition to an active freelance career as a gambist and violone player with Boston area ensembles and the Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra.  With regular performances at the Museum of Fine Arts with Charivary\, concerts with Aston Magna\, she continued to perform on violone with Arcadia Players of Western Mass.  As a member of Arcadia Viols\, she performs around New England and as a guest with the Folger Consort in Washington DC.  In addition to her innovative work with the Viola da Gamba Society of America\, Ms. Hershey teaches at the Longy School of Music of Bard College\, the Powers Music School\, and has directed the Early Music Ensemble at Tufts since 1995. \n  \nChristine Rua graduated magna cum laude with a B.M. from the Crane School of Music at Potsdam\, NY with a teaching degree and a focus in oboe. She toured for 10 years with Cirque du Soleil’s show Varekai\, having performed over 3000 shows all over the World in 25 countries\, from Sydney to Seoul\, Rio to Russia as well as the Royal Albert Hall in London. While with Cirque she played a wide range of instruments including recorders\, flutes\, oboe\, clarinet\, shawms\, bombards\, bagpipes\, percussion and as a vocalist. Before Cirque she lived in the Boston area and was involved in the world of Early Music. She was inspired by the teachings and approach to sound of Marleen Montgomery\, director of The Quadrivium\, an ensemble who performed Early Music in innovative and creative ways and she also studied recorder with Marion Verbruggen and with Owen Watkins. Chris is a multi-instrumentalist\, playing recorders\, historical flutes\, reeds\, bagpipes and percussion as well as singing. She has performed\, recorded and toured with such ensembles as The Quadrivium\, Libana\, The Christmas Revels in Cambridge\, Washington\, Philadelphia and Hanover\, NH\, Early Music New York\, Piffaro\, Ex Umbris and with Anne Azema of the Boston Camerata. \n  \nKathryn Southworth is currently piano department co-chair at CCMS\, where she teaches piano\, facilitates performance workshops\, and directs the Canterbury Singers\, a group dedicated to Shaker music. She  holds a B.M. in Piano Performance from Oberlin Conservatory where she also studied harpsichord\, and an M.M. in Vocal Accompanying and Coaching from the University of Illinois. She held a graduate assistantship as staff accompanist under the tutelage of acclaimed accompanist John Wustman. She has been a collaborative pianist for Opera North\, Dartmouth College\, Plymouth State University\, and Boston Ballet\, and has also served as music director\, accompanist\, and organist for many theater and choral groups in New England. Kathy is currently music director and organist for the Canterbury United Community Church. Former faculty positions include St. Paul’s School and Plymouth State University. \n  \nSteven Lundahl specializes in early low brass and recorders. He has performed throughout North and South America\, Europe\, and Hong Kong with such groups as the Boston Camerata\, Boston Baroque\, the Handel and Haydn Society\, Tafelmusik\, Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra\, Ensemble Project Ars Nova\, Waverly Consort\, Teatro Nuovo\, Calliope\, and more. He has participated on over 35 recordings on such labels as Telarc\, Warner Classics\, Angel/EMI\, Harmonia Mundi (France and Germany)\, Erato (France)\, New Albion Records\, and others. He teaches at the Concord Community Music School\, and resides in Canterbury\, NH.
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/free-baroque-music-baker-library/
LOCATION:Baker Library\, 509 South St\, Bow\, 03304\, United States
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