Crescendo Returns and Summer Music Classes Get Underway

The estimable choral group Crescendo,  with Christine Gevert, director, will join forces with Carlos Boltes, Scott Hill, and Les Inegales with Rodrigo Tarraza in a concert featuring Chilean composers April 11, 4 p.m., at Hartford’s Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St.

   Proceeds (suggested donation $30) will go to the Chilean American Foundation to aid earthquake victims.

   Two other performances will take place: April 17, 6 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in  Great Barrington, MA, and April 18, 4 p.m., at Trinity Church in Lime Rock. A talk is scheduled 30 minutes before each performance.  Tickets $25/$10 under 18 at sales@crescendoberkshires.org or Online at  www.worldclassmusic.org, or call 860-435-4866.

   Aspiring guitarists of all ages can join Pat Metheny, John Petrucci, Paul Gilbert, Tommy Emmanuel, Scott Tennant, John Scofield and Sonny Landreth who will lead seminars at the National Guitar Workshop in New Milford, July and August, at The Canterbury School. A full curriculum of study in guitar as well as keyboard, bass, drums and songwriting has brought thousands of students to a new level of playing since the summer program was founded in 1983 by Litchfield resident David Smolover.

   With five locations nationwide and an online program, the NGA is a great way for musicians of varying abilities to improve their skills over the summer. Much more information is available at guitarworkshop.com or by calling 800-234-6479.

   The Bard College Conservatory of Music presents So Percussion, April 18, at 3 p.m. in the Fisher Center as part of  “Conservatory Sundays†at Bard College. The concert features the So Percussion ensemble, a Brooklyn-based percussion quartet that has won raves from The New York Times and Billboard. The program includes “Mallet Quartet†by Steve Reich, “Neither Anvil nor Pulley†by Dan

Trueman, and “It Is Time†by Steve Mackey. Suggested ticket prices $20/15/5. Proceeds from the program benefit the Scholarship Fund of The Bard College Conservatory of Music. Information at 845-758-7900 or fishercenter.bard.edu.

Correction

   In last week’s column,  Michael Boriskin was incorrectly  referred to as “series music director.†He is Copland House’s artistic and executive director.Also, Merestead in Mt. Kisco is being developed for the arts by Copland House, not by the chamber group Music from Copland House.

  

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