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Tanglewood talks return to library
The Lenox Library welcomes Jeremy Yudkin for his 39th season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks, beginning July 10. All talks will take place from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Saturdays in the Roche Reading Park, located next to the library at 18 Main St.
Yudkin is professor of music and co-director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University. The free series kicks off with âBeethovenâs Best, with The Great Romanticsâ (Sibelius and Dvorak) on July 10.
Visit lenoxlib.org/events for the complete schedule.
Line painting on North Street
Line painting is scheduled for North Street on the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday. The work will begin by Park Square and continue to Berkshire Medical Center.
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To fire up February, here’s a heaping a handful of Hudson Valley happenings. Enjoy.
Gospel Music History Series Goes Live | February 1
Starting on February 1 at 7pm, the Hudson Valley Gospel Festival Committee will begin streaming a monthly series of Zoom presentations about the long, rich history of gospel music in the region. The first installment, presented by Professor Ciesta Little-Quinn of the Department Black Studies at SUNY New Paltz and the Arts Mid-Hudson Folk Arts Program, offers an overview of the music’s local traditions. The series is free, but viewers must sign up to receive a Zoom link to watch. History of Gospel in the Hudson Valley: An Overview.