Newburgh Chamber Music co-sponsors concert April 11
Times Herald-Record
NEWBURGH - Join violinist Tessa Clark and composer-bassist Michael Thurber for an evening of innovative and high-energy music April 11 at 8 p.m., the eighth in the ALIVEmusica concert series, co-presented by Newburgh Chamber Music.
The duo, which was formed in 2016, fuses classical and American influences for a unique repertoire. Their concert will feature original compositions and standards by J.S. Bach.
The concert will be streamed from the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon. It can be viewed through the co-presenters’ web sites, including newburghchambermusic.org and howlandmusic.org/ALIVEmusica. It will be available through April 25 on the web sites. A donation of $20 is suggested
Times Herald-Record
BEACON - Four hands plus one piano equal the internationally renowned duo (and spouses) Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung, who will present a live-recorded concert Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon.
The performance is the fifth in the ALIVEmusica series organized by the Howland Chamber Music Circle to bring original concerts to music lovers during the pandemic crisis. It is co-presented by Newburgh Chamber Music, Pawling Concert Series, and WMHT-FM classical radio. It can be streamed on the websites of the co-presenters, including newburghchambermusic.org and howlandmusic.org/ALIVEmusica. A donation of $20 is suggested.
Howland Cultural Center Hosting Live-Stream Local Concert Series
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A lot of people I talk to say that one of the things they miss most during the pandemic is live music. The Hudson Valley is full of talented musicians and venues for them to play their music. And their fans are more than happy to come out to support them. During normal times. But these aren’t normal times. Here is a way that you can still enjoy some of your favorite Hudson Valley musicians, without having to leave home.
The Valley Hour is an intimate live-stream concert series that was created, produced and hosted by Annalyse McCoy and Ryan Dunn. The Valley Hour provides the talented musicians of the Hudson Valley with an outlet to perform, through their songs and stories, while providing the community with a safe option to experience live music during the Covid-19 pandemic.