The Arcadia Players will present three concerts of Baroque music this month, each one led by a finalist in its search for a new artistic director. The programs will be streamed on YouTube and include works by Corelli, Vivaldi, Handel, Telemann and.
Popular Winchendon Music Festival postponed for another year
Back row (l-r): Michael Barrett, tenor; Margaret Lias, alto. Front row (l-r): Asako Takeuchi, baroque violin; Andrew Arceci, viola da gamba, during a past performance at Winchendon s Old Centre Church during the Winchendon Music Festival.
Published: 6/9/2021 1:44:06 PM
Modified: 6/9/2021 1:44:09 PM
WINCHENDON Winchendon may not be the first place most people think of when it comes to live concerts featuring top musicians from around the region, the nation, and the globe performances covering the gamut from classical and baroque, modern jazz, opera, folk and world music. However, for several years, the Toy Town has been home to the Winchendon Music Festival, an annual event offering a wide variety of musical genres over several weekends in June and attracting visitors from all over New England and beyond.
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Monday, Jan. 11
Damaris Dominguez and Marie McCabe from the Massachusetts Good Neighbor Energy Fund (GNEF) Committee will provide an overview of the GNEF and Income Eligible Solutions from National Grid.
Tuesday, Jan. 12
Wednesday, Jan. 13
Andrew Arceci, founder and director of the Winchendon Music Festival, will discuss the festival, the current situation within the arts industry and the impact of the COVID-19 on performing arts.
Thursday, Jan. 14
Jason Homer, new executive director of the Worcester Public Library, will share his thoughts on Worcester and getting involved in the community, updates to our Main Library renovation project, the state of the library during the pandemic as well as services and offerings that our library staff continue to provide to the public during this difficult time.