Vermont History Through Song

Past event
Jul 19, 2019, 7:30 to 9 PM

VERMONT HISTORY THROUGH SONG AT THE SALISBURY CHURCH

On Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m. the fortieth annual Salisbury Summer Performance Series (at the Salisbury Congregational Meetinghouse), in collaboration with the Salisbury Historical Society and the Vermont Council on the Humanities, will sponsor an evening of historic Vermont song performed by Linda Radtke and pianist Arthur Zorn. Classically trained, Ms. Radtke, host of the Choral Hour on VPR, is a member of Counterpoint, the Oriana Singers, and Vermont Symphony's Ah!Capella. Her program brings Vermont history to life with performance and commentary about songs found in the Vermont Historical Society's sheet music collection. In costume, she guides listeners through the state's history from the earliest published song, "Green Mountain Farmer," through 1850s temperance ballads and Civil War era songs, to songs about Vermonters Calvin Coolidge, Thomas Dewey, and Jim Fisk.

This will be the third event in the Summer Performance Series, which will continue on Friday evenings through August 9 at the historic, but handicapped accessible, 1838 meetinghouse in Salisbury Village. There is no admission charge; a free-will donation in support of the series will be appreciated. Any receipts in excess of the expenses for the series will be applied to the continuing restoration of the Salisbury landmark.

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