UVM pianist David Feurzig is on a mission to give free concerts in all the towns in Vermont. Through those concerts, he also hopes to raise funds for conservation projects. As part of this effort, David is giving a concert in Salisbury next Saturday, September 23rd at 7 PM. The concert is free, but donations will be accepted for The Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. Feurzeig, a professor of music at UVM since 2008, specializes in genre-defying recitals that bring together music of an astonishing variety of musical styles, from ancient and classical to jazz, avant-garde, and popular traditions. These striking juxtapositions, peppered with informative and humorous commentary, create eye- and ear-opening programs that will change how you hear all kinds of music. David also likes to give a local talent the opportunity to join him for one selection. In Salisbury, Middlebury Union High School student Sophia Boise will add her flute playing to one piece.
Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Atlas coordinators will be there to meet you and sell their swag (hats, amphibian guides, posters, bumper stickers, and refrigerator magnets); however, you are under no obligation to buy any swag or give a donation. You can just relax and enjoy the concert.
Jim Andrews
642 Smead Road
Salisbury, VT 05769
VtHerpAtlas.org
jandrews@vtherpatlas.org