2008 Schedule
Our 2008 Summer Concert Series - Music at the Farmstead is well underway. We had a record crowd at the first concert in June. Sam Gordon and his melodic voices did a fabulous job. It was a beautiful evening at the Farmstead. You should come out and join us. All concerts are on Sundays and all are (will be) wonderful. Please see the ‘Event Info’ page for times and details.
It is already a great summer of music, friends and good times!
By the way, some of the committee members are sending me pictures of previous concerts. Some are now posted on our Photos Page, at Events. When we get more, we’ll get them up rightaway. Get those reservations in early.
Sunday, June 1
The Singers Companye
Samuel Gordon, Artistic Director
Northeast Ohio’s troupe of professional singers is back! Their season includes performances in Italy, the American Indian Museum, and the National Gallery in Washington DC. Their Barn concert is “An American Journey” - music inspired the American experience including Native American culture.
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Sunday, July 13
Poco Tango
Combining flute, guitar, bass and percussion for a visit to the music of South America. With fresh and lively arrangements based on Argentine tangos, Brazilian choros, Cuban salsas, and Venezuelan joropos, this vibrant group is working to move the equator a little closer to home.
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Well, if you weren’t at the Poco Tango concert you missed another great performance in The Music at the Farmstead Concert Series. The music was inspiring and the weather absolutely spectacular. The Botzum Farmstead is blessed to say the least. What a wonderful way to spend a summer Sunday evening! Try to make it out on August 3rd. You won’t be disappointed.
Sunday, August 3
The Early Interval
Performing on reproductions of period instruments, this group is one of the Midwest’s leading early music ensembles. Authentically recreating instrumental and vocal music originally performed during the middle ages and renaissance, they frequently use as many as 50 instruments for a single concert.
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Let the music play on!
02 Apr 2007 admin