WINCHENDON “It’s complicated.”So said Andrew Arceci, regarding efforts to re-launch the popular Winchendon Music Festival. The festival had been on hiatus for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic but, beginning this weekend, it’s back.“Usually,.
Like so many other musical ensembles, the Arcadia Players, the Valley group that plays Baroque and early classical music, has been waiting quite awhile to play live. After the pandemic forced the cancellation of its last two spring concerts, the.
Garden report: If the weather holds, the daffodils in my backyard should bloom in a few days. The tulip, iris and day lily shoots are up in the south-facing bed next to the house. It’s so good to see plants emerging after the winter.I saw crocus in.
The Arcadia Players, the Pioneer Valley-based ensemble that specializes in playing Baroque and early classical music, has tapped a past performer with the group as its new artistic director.Andrew Arceci, a multi-instrumentalist, teacher and composer.