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SUMMARY:Bach's Lunch: Zefira Trio
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n \nZefira Trio comprises violinist (and CCMS faculty member) Olga Patramanska-Bell\, cellist Ashima Scripp\, and pianist Eleanor Perrone. \nThe program features a dynamic mix of expressive chamber works: \n\nTrio on Irish Folk Tunes   (Frank Martin; 1899-1974)\n\n\nThree Nocturnes   (Ernest Bloch; 1880-1959)\n\n\nPiano Trio in c minor\, Op. 101  (Johannes Brahms; 1833-1897)\n\nThe members of Zefíra have established themselves as solo artists and chamber musicians of the highest standard. They are top prize winners of many national and international competitions and appear often as soloists with orchestras or in major recital halls across the country. This commitment to excellence is the foundation of their collaboration — to combine the instrumental mastery of the soloist into the ‘many-become-one’ that defines great chamber music playing\, and is achieved only by long-term association and mutuality in joint performance. \nThis event will be held in our Recital Hall. It is free of charge and open to the public\, thanks to the generosity of the Walker Fund. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/bachs-lunch-zefira-trio-2026/
LOCATION:CCMS Recital Hall
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - 2026 Winter Folk Student Recitals & Jam
DESCRIPTION:Due to winter weather\, this event has been cancelled.\nJoin us for an afternoon of folk student performances\, plus a jam with faculty from the Concord Community Music School Folk Department. This event is free and open to the public. Bring your instruments to join in! \nSchedule: \n1:00pm – Recital 1 \n2:00pm – Open Folk Jam (walk-in musicians welcome!) \n3:00pm – Recital 2
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/2026-winter-folk-student-recitals-jam/
LOCATION:CCMS Recital Hall
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SUMMARY:Bach's Lunch:  Rivers of Time (The Family Hodes with Kent Allyn)
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs “The Family Hodes”\, Kittery Point artists Peggo and Paul Hodes return for their annual Valentine’s day show at CCMS\, joined by their long-time musical colleague\, Kent Allyn with special guests\, Ariana Hodes and The Longest Year! This year’s show celebrates the many faces of love over time. \nPeggo and Paul Hodes have been musical partners for going on four decades… With their multi- talented\, multi-instrumentalist collaborator Kent Allyn\, they have performed as a trio\, recording multiple albums and sharing beach bonfires for years. Following an award-winning run of albums for children and families as Peggosus\, Peggo and Paul teamed up with Kent to record a series of acoustic oriented albums\, “Patchwork Quilt\, A celebration of The American Spirit”\, which earned them a trip to perform at the White House\, “Summer Nights” and the classic Holiday album\, “Winter’s Light”. They released Peggo’s solo Jazz record\, “In Love” on Parma’s Big Round Records imprint. Now\, as “The Family Hodes”\, with their singer-songwriting daughter\, Ariana Hodes\, the blend of Mother-Daughter Vocal DNA and family songwriting lend an inventive richness to their performances and recordings…always light-hearted and heartfelt featuring original and folk songs extolling the wonders of love. \nCincinnati based artists Ariana Hodes and Cassandra Bailey-Langjahr are best friends who met bartending in Nashville TN\, in 2017. With their different journeys and backgrounds in music they weren’t sure if their styles would work together\, but knowing they needed to get out of restaurant life they decided to give co-writing a try. Because that’s the Nashville way. Their first co-write resulted in nothing less than magic\, the blend of their voices nothing short of astonishing. They decided to play out as a duo\, and pop-folk band Ariana Hodes & The Longest Year was born. They hit the road in 2019 touring in Ohio\, Michigan\, Wisconsin\, Minnesota\, Nebraska and Kentucky. \nBetween Covid and grad school\, they’ve managed to record and release their first EP. They are now successfully crowdfunding for a studio album of brand new songs to be released in Spring 2026. Wherever they play\, the quality of their close harmonies never fail to impress\, the catchiness of their hooks get audiences humming and wanting more. It’s a guaranteed good-time hang where everybody makes new friends\, and leaves with a little bit more hope for the world. \nThis annual “Valentine’s Day” show has become a tradition to lift your spirits and make your heart sing in the depths of winter.  It will be held in our historic Recital Hall. It is free of charge and open to the public\, thanks in part to the generosity of the Walker Fund. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/bachs-lunch-vday-2026/
LOCATION:CCMS Recital Hall
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SUMMARY:CCMS Collaborative Arts Recital - Feb 19\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Student recitals are part of the Music School’s multi-level curriculum for private lesson students. These frequent performance opportunities help our students perform more easily\, broaden their musical skills\, and help them make new musical friends. \nThis performance is extra-special because participants have the opportunity to display visual art they have created\, using their music as inspiration. These images will be projected on screen as they perform. \nThis event will be held in our historic Recital Hall.  It is free of charge and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/collaborative-arts-recital-20260219/
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SUMMARY:NE Roots and Branches - "Transatlantic Tunes: Celtic & British Isles Folk Tunes"
DESCRIPTION:Continue to explore the roots of New England’s unique and beautiful folk music tradition via Concord Community Music School’s ongoing “New England Roots & Branches” series. Some of New Hampshire’s premier folk musicians will combine concerts\, jam sessions\, and contradancing into lively celebrations of a variety of traditions. Folk musicians of all levels are invited to bring their instruments to play along with performers (and CCMS faculty) Audrey Budington\, Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki\, and Liz Faiella\, fiddles and Dan Faiella\, guitar at the start and end of each session. However\, it is not necessary to play an instrument or have contradance experience to attend and enjoy the events. \n“Transatlantic Tunes: Celtic & British Isles Folk Tunes” celebrates music from across the pond that has made its way into the New England folk repertoire.  It will begin with a slow jam at 6:00 p.m.\, followed by a concert at 7:00 p.m.\, and wrapping up with a fast jam at 8:00 p.m. \nAnd save the date for the other two  2026 “Roots and Branches” events: \n\nSaturday\, April 25\, 2026 – 6-9 PM –  “Music From North & South: Canadian & Appalachian Folk Tunes”\nSaturday\, May 30\, 2026 – 6-9PM – “Contradance Music: The New England Contradance Repertoire”\n\nThe “New England Roots and Branches” series is free and open to the public. It is made possible in part through an arts grant from the City of Concord\, NH.
URL:https://www.ccmusicschool.org/event/2026-ne-roots-and-branches-1/
LOCATION:CCMS Recital Hall
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