Quartets of Several Kinds And a Harpsichord, Too

Some 40 years ago I was a student in Ann Arbor and have happy memories of hearing touring folkies like Tom Rush, who just played Infinity Hall, and Commander Cody, who is gigging there Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. It’s a blues/rock/country band that still packs a wallop. Tickets are $25 and $35. infinityhall.org

Music of a rather more serious, but no less enjoyable nature will be on the program at a chamber music concert Oct. 2 at 5 p.m. at the home of Joe and Faye Kling in Cornwall. The Danish String Quartet, four men who were the youngest winners of the P2 Danish Radio Competition in 2004, won the grand prize in the London International String Quartet Competition last year. After music by Schubert and Mozart, and the fine Danish composer Carl Nielsen, whose quartets they have recorded, wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served and one can say “Velkommen†to the artists. Tickets are $40 and reservations can be made through the Northwest Corner Young Artist Series at 800-981-2593.

   A different type of quartet, The Tannahill Weavers, affectionately known as “The Tannies†are coming to the Towne Crier in Pawling, NY, Sept. 24 at 8:30 p.m. And if Scottish traditional music is your thing, then this is an evening not to be missed. Originally from the town of Paisley, they have been touring the world for years — the United States since 1981 — and have long been considered one of Scotland’s finest acoustic bands, garnering rave reviews from critics worldwide. $30 advance/$35 door.

   In addition to the wealth of music pouring out of Vassar College as the school year begins, there will be a special concert Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. by Les Petits Chanteurs from the Holy Trinity Music School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The renowned 30-voice boys’ choir is touring the East Coast this fall to raise funds for the reconstruction of the school complex, which was destroyed in the January earthquake. This Vassar Haiti Project event takes place in the College Chapel, followed by a reception in the multipurpose room in the College Center. All proceeds from the concert will benefit the reconstruction of the Holy Trinity Music School. Admission $10/$5 students 5-18. Under 5 free.845-797-2123. haitiproject@vassar.edu

   Finally, save the dates: Sat. Oct. 23 — a free concert by the brilliant Polish harpsichordist WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw KÅ‚osiewicz at St. Mary’s Church in Lakeville, and on Oct. 24, the incomparable Joan Baez at the Bardavon in Poughkeepsie, NY.

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