Concerts in the Village Series: Handel’s ‘Acis and Galatea’ in Kinderhook, Nov 24

The Concerts in the Village 10th Anniversary Season presents Handel’s Acis and Galatea on Sunday, November 24, at Van Buren Hall in Kinderhook.

 

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The Concerts in the Village 10th Anniversary Season presents Handel’s Acis and Galatea on Sunday, November 24, at Van Buren Hall in Kinderhook.  Handel’s Charming dramatic Masterpiece Acis and Galatea – Shepherds, Nymphs and a Monstrous Giant Discover Immortality.

Six singers from the Bard Graduate Vocal Arts Program join the Broad Street Orchestra to offer Handel’s Acis and Galatea. This compact “semi-opera” was with good reason Handel’s most frequently performed work during his lifetime, and among his dramatic works the only one to remain continuously in the repertoire over more than three centuries. Under the direction of Artistic Director David Smith, CITV’s performance is believed to be a regional premiere.

CITV Artistic Director David Smith observes, “For our offering of the very entertaining Acis and Galatea I can hardly imagine a more talented ensemble of singers. Our listeners are certainly in for a very special treat, one perfectly scaled to the ideal acoustics of Kinderhook’s Van Buren Hall. And to this we add the region’s premiere chamber orchestra, CITV’s own Broad Street Orchestra. What more could a listener ask for?”

There will be a reception after the performance.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, November 24, 2019 / 3pm

ADMISSION:
$20
Tickets can be purchased Online at concertsinthevillage.org

LOCATION:
Van Buren Hall
6 Chatham Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106

 

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‘Make It & Take It’ Craft Class: Book Ornaments at New Lebanon Library, Nov 21

The New Lebanon Library hosts a monthly crafting class for adults. This month the class will be making book ornaments.

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The New Lebanon Library hosts a monthly crafting class for adults. This month the class will be making book ornaments.  Help make your house festive for the holidays with these library-inspired ornaments.

All materials will be provided.

DATE/TIME:
Thursday, November 21, 2019 / 6:30pm – 7:30pm

LOCATION:
New Lebanon Library
550 State Route 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125

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Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

 

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Last Public Open Day at Equine Advocates for 2019, Nov 10

Equine Advocates Rescue & Sanctuary farm’s final Public Open Day of the 2019 season is this Sunday, November 10.

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Equine Advocates Rescue & Sanctuary farm’s final Public Open Day of the 2019 season is this Sunday, November 10. Spend a few hours walking around and meeting the 85 rescued horses, ponies, donkeys, mules and goats.  Visitors will learn where the animals came from and why they needed to be rescued.  Feel free to picnic at the sanctuary’s pond.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, November 10, 2019 / 11am – 4pm

LOCATION:
Equine Advocates Rescue & Sanctuary
3212 Route 66, Chatham NY

ADMISSION:
Free, but a tax-deductible donation is appreciated.
No pets allowed.

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Concerts in the Village Series in Kinderhook, Nov 10

Concerts in the Village continues its 10th Anniversary Season on Sunday, November 10.

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Concerts in the Village continues its 10th Anniversary Season on Sunday, November 10, with the Broad Street Chorale, the Broad Street Orchestra and soloists perform well-known works of Ralph Vaughan Williams, one of 20th c. Britain’s most important and popular composers. Included will be the Serenade to Music (1938), The Lark Ascending (1914-1921) with soloist Elizabeth Silver, and the dramatic oratorio Dona nobis pacem (1936) setting texts primarily by Walt Whitman. With the oratorio CITV honors the 200th anniversary of Whitman’s birth.

Composed during the anxious period between WWI and WWII, Dona nobis pacem was written in the hope that there would be no more war. It is not so much an anti-war statement as it is a plea for peace. Utilizing fragments of the Latin Mass, three poems from Whitman’s best-known work, Leaves of Grass, and passages drawn from a powerful address to the British Parliament attempting to avert the Crimean War, this dynamic oratorio touches both nerves and soul, its moods ranging from pastoral contemplation to the drum beats of war. The work’s quiet conclusion affirms Vaughan Williams’ hoped-for resolution, which history was regrettably to deny.

Elizabeth Silver, who performs the violin concerto The Lark Ascending, one of Vaughan Williams’ best-known works, is a member of the Albany Symphony Orchestra and Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra, and since 2012 concertmaster of the Broad Street Orchestra. As a member of the Broad Street Chamber Players, her CITV chamber music performances have been frequent and warmly received, including Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale. Ms. Silver is also known for her teaching, both privately and at the Emma Willard School in Troy.

The Serenade to Music and Dona Nobis Pacem vocal soloists will be soprano Caroline Dunigan and tenor Jon Morrell. Ms. Dunigan has appeared to enthusiastic acclaim in three previous CITV concerts, and now resides in the Washington, DC area. Jon Morrell, resident in Chatham but singing internationally, has often appeared on CITV programs, most recently performing Schubert’s Winterreise with CITV Artistic Director David Smith. Assistant Conductor Noah Palmer, recently appointed Artistic Director of the Battenkill Chorale, will lead The Serenade to Music, a particularly rich setting of text from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice.

Says CITV Artistic Director David Smith, “The eight concerts of our 10th Anniversary Season say much about our uncompromising programming, our performing strengths, and our institutional history. The body of talent we gather to accomplish this, nearly all of it regionally resident, has made much possible.” The concert on November 10th will be CITV’s 40th performance.

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, November 10, 2019 / 3pm

ADMISSION:
$20
Tickets can be purchased Online at concertsinthevillage.org

LOCATION:
Kinderhook Reformed Church
21 Broad Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106 

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Paint and Sip at Jackson’s Old Chatham House, Nov 9

Berkshire Paint and Sip is holding their next painting party at Jackson’s Old Chatham House on Saturday, November 9.

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Berkshire Paint and Sip is holding their next painting party at Jackson’s Old Chatham House on Saturday, November 9. You’ll learn how to paint an image of “Yellow Roses and Butterfly” on a 14 × 14 tote bag or on a large 16 × 20 canvas.

All painting materials, instruction, appetizers, desserts, coffee, tea and donation are included in the admission cost. There will also be a cash bar, and raffles during the party.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, November 9, 2019 / 1pm – 3pm

LOCATION:
Jackson’s Old Chatham House
646 Albany Turnpike
Old Chatham, NY 12136

ADMISSION:
$35
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