After Bach's, Marking Chopin's Birthday

   Happy birthday to that romantic of romantics, Frederic Chopin, who was born 200 years ago this month. Music Mountain will celebrate this event with three substantial works of his, all to be heard there for the first time. The season opens on June 13 with cellist Ciceley Parnas and pianist Peter Serkin performing the Cello Sonata on a program that includes the Debussy Violin Sonata and the Ravel Trio, with violinist Madalyn Parnas.

   Both of Chopin’s popular piano concertos will follow, transcribed for piano quintet and performed by the St. Petersburg Quartet with Irina Morozova (No. 1, July 25) and the Penderecki Quartet with Jan Lisiecki (No. 2, July 11). Find the complete season schedule at musicmountain.org or call 860-824-7126.

   To whet your appetite for all of this, tune into Sharon radio WHDD 91.9 each Saturday at noon or Sunday at 9 p.m. for rebroadcasts of previous concerts.

   And coming a lot sooner, Chris Rosser, multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, composer, and producer will perform at the Nights at the Beekley Concert Series, on Saturday, March 20, at The Licia & Mason Beekley Community Library, 10 Central Ave., in New Hartford. He will be accompanied by River Guerguerian on percussion.

   The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m., following a wine-and-cheese reception beginning at 7.  Tickets are $20.

   Call 860-379-7235, or go to  the library’s Web site at www.beekleylibrary.org.

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