Veronica Robles is the founder of New England's first all-female mariachi band presenting authentic mariachi and folkloric music.
Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, presents the Veronica Robles Quartet on Sunday, April 19. The show begins at 2 pm, with doors opening at 1:15.
Robles, a celebrated female mariachi singer, musician, and Latin American folkloric dancer and choreographer, is known for performances that blend music...
Performances bring bold and expressive intensity allowing audiences a view of early music from a different perspective.
On Sunday, April 19, at 4 pm, The Brattleboro Camerata, a vocal ensemble devoted to exploring Renaissance-era and Renaissance-inspired music, will present the music of Arvo Part and Johannes Ockeghem in a program titled “White Light Which Contains All Colors.” They will perform Ockeghem’s “Ave...
É.T.É and duo Keith Murphy and Yann Falquet.
Next Stage Arts and Twilight Music, 15 Kimball Hill, present a double bill on Saturday, April 11, at 7:30 pm, featuring the Québécois trio É.T.É and the Celtic guitar duo of Keith Murphy and Yann Falquet. Doors open at 6:45.
The evening showcases two distinct but complementary acts, each offering...
The Brattleboro Music Center (BMC) Chamber Series presents musicians from Marlboro group three on Saturday, April 11, at 7 pm at the BMC campus, 72 Blanche Moyse Way. This season’s third touring ensemble showcases outstanding singers: Bridget Esler, soprano; Chihiro Asano, mezzo-soprano; and...
Ignat Solzhenitsyn
The Brattleboro Music Center (BMC), 72 Blanche Moyse Way, hosts Ignat Solzhenitsyn on Sunday, March 29, 4 pm, as part of the BMC Chamber Series. The program will feature Solzhenitsyn playing Josef Haydn’s “The Last Seven Words of Our Savior on the Cross," HOB. XX:IC (1786), its arrangement revised...
Performers include PEK, Michael Caglianone, Cliff White, F, Victor Signore, Kelsey Gallagher, and Bonnie Kane, reeds; John Fugarino, Eric Dahlman, Duane Reed, and Scott Moor, brass; Molly Malloan, vocals; Glynis Lomon, cello; Nick Garder and Tina Olsen, keyboard/piano; Tim Mungenast, Aron Namenwirth, Scott Prato, and Steven Arnerich, guitar; Scott Samenfeld, bass; and Drew Kovach, Michael Knoblach, John Loggia, Ben James, and Dennis Warren, drums/percussion.
118 Elliot and Sparkles present “The Path of Typhoons,” performed by The Turbulence Orchestra & sub-units at 118 Elliot, on Saturday, March 21, at 7 pm. The Turbulence Orchestra is a large format improvisation ensemble of six or more horn players and a rhythm section. The unit is modular and...
A benefit concert, “Meeting the Moment: Music for Community, Justice & Service,” will be held on Saturday, March 14, at 7 pm, at Centre Congregational Church, 193 Main Street, to support the Brattleboro Area Interfaith youth group’s upcoming service and learning trip to Charleston, SC.
The...
Pamela Means and Alastair Moock perform across the country using music to spur conversations about race, class, gender, and more.
Next Stage will present “Race & Song: A Musical Conversation,” a performance by musicians and storytellers Pamela Means and Alastair Moock, on Saturday, March 14 at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill.
“Race & Song” is an exploration of history and current events through the lens of race,...
The Vermont Jazz Center (VJC) presents Miguel Zenón in concert with his longstanding quartet on Saturday, March 7, at 7:30 pm, 72 Cotton Mill Hill, No. 222. The Grammy Award-winning saxophonist will appear with Luís Perdomo on piano, Matt Penman on bass, and Henry Cole on drums.
Zenón is known...
Twilight Music and Next Stage Arts welcome Kalos and If You Must Know to Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, on Friday, March 6. Doors open at 6:45 pm, with the performance beginning at 7:30. Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door, and $10 for livestream access and are available at available at...