Hot Music for a Cold Winter Day Jan. 24

Past event
Jan 24, 2016, 3 to 5 PM

Capital City Concerts-Canciones Calientes-Latin-inspired music-Jan. 24

Capital City Concerts presents "CANCIONES CALIENTES" - Chamber music
inspired by Latin song and dance from Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and
France on Sunday afternoon January 24 at 3PM at the Unitarian Church of
Montpelier.

Joining Grammy-nominated flutist Karen Kevra will be Washington D.C.
pianist Jeffrey Chappell, a beloved regular on the Montpelier series who
will be featured in Alberto's Ginastera's charismatic Piano Sonata No.
1. Also performing will be Mary Bonhag, who starred in the soprano role
of the opera “A Fleeting Animal” in numerous venues across the state
this past September. She isnco-artistic director of Scrag Mountain Music
along with her husband Evan Premo, who will also be performing. A
double-bassist and composer, Premo is a member of New York City-based
chamber music collective, DeCoda with whom he performs in residencies
around the world.

"This Latin-inspired music will make for a warm musical respite in the
dead of winter. This is wonderfully moody music--intimate, flamboyant,
colorful, and tender," said Capital City Concerts Artistic Director and
flutist Karen Kevra.

The concert includes two thrilling virtuosic pieces: Manuel de Falla's
Suite Populaire Espagnole for bass and piano and François Borne's
Fantaisie Brilliante on Themes from Bizet’s Carmen for flute and piano.
More intimate works are Xavier Montsalvage's Canciones para Ninos for
soprano and piano, Brazillian composer Jayme Ovalle's Azulão for soprano
and bass, and Ravel's haunting Pièce en forme de Habanera for flute and
piano.

To learn more about the musicians, venues, programs, and to charge
tickets ($15-$25) go to www.capitalcityconcerts.org. Tickets may also be
purchased (

Capital City Concerts-Canciones Calientes-Latin-inspired music-Jan. 24

Capital City Concerts presents "CANCIONES CALIENTES" - Chamber music
inspired by Latin song and dance from Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and
France on Sunday afternoon January 24 at 3PM at the Unitarian Church of
Montpelier.
"This Latin-inspired music will make for a warm musical respite in the
dead of winter. This is wonderfully moody music--intimate, flamboyant,
colorful, and tender," said Capital City Concerts Artistic Director and
flutist Karen Kevra.
To learn more about the musicians, venues, programs, and to charge
tickets ($15-$25) go to www.capitalcityconcerts.org. Tickets may also be
purchased (cash or check only) in person at Bear Pond Books, Montpelier,
and at the door.
Joining Grammy-nominated flutist Karen Kevra will be Washington D.C.
pianist Jeffrey Chappell, a beloved regular on the Montpelier series who
will be featured in Alberto's Ginastera's charismatic Piano Sonata No.
1. Also performing will be Mary Bonhag, who starred in the soprano role
of the opera “A Fleeting Animal” in numerous venues across the state
this past September. She isnco-artistic director of Scrag Mountain Music
along with her husband Evan Premo, who will also be performing. A
double-bassist and composer, Premo is a member of New York City-based
chamber music collective, DeCoda with whom he performs in residencies
around the world.
The concert includes two thrilling virtuosic pieces: Manuel de Falla's
Suite Populaire Espagnole for bass and piano and François Borne's
Fantaisie Brilliante on Themes from Bizet’s Carmen for flute and piano.
More intimate works are Xavier Montsalvage's Canciones para Ninos for
soprano and piano, Brazillian composer Jayme Ovalle's Azulão for soprano
and bass, and Ravel's haunting Pièce en forme de Habanera for flute and
piano.

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