Alison Bruce Cerutti will perform a solo concert as a fundraiser for the United Church of Northfield on Sunday afternoon, October 22, at 3 PM. The program will include works by Bach, Ginastera, and Chopin; in addition the Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven and a world premiere of Fleeting Moments, a set of piano pieces by Brookfield composer Erik Nielsen.
Alison Bruce Cerutti has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout Vermont, and as a flute accompanist in the U.S. and France. For eight years, she studied with Louis Moyse and accompanied his flute master classes in Vermont and France, and in 2012 performed with his former students in St. Amour, France.
Cerutti has played with Counterpoint; TURNmusic for the 2015 production of A Fleeting Animal; Arioso; the Northern Third Piano Quartet; the Cerutti-Reid Duo (most recently in Toronto at Gallery 345 in November 2016); Veritas; and the Bruce Klavier Duo. She appeared as a soloist with the Burlington Civic Symphony Orchestra and the Vermont Philharmonic. Cerutti has premiered works by Vermont composers Michael Close, Lydia Busler, Erik Nielsen, David Gunn, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz, and Jacob Morton-Black. She can be heard on the soundtrack of Bess O’Brien’s documentary, All of Me. A Vermont native, Cerutti studied with Sylvia Parker and earned degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and the Hartt School. She maintains an active piano studio and is an adjunct professor at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont.
All proceeds from this concert will go to the United Church of Northfield’s Mission Fund. Suggested donation of $20, all donations gratefully accepted.
For more information, call 485-6924 or email cerutti@trans-video.net.