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What
a Season!
This
year Music In Deerfield offers you six concerts of unparalleled
splendor for our 30th season. Hear
the Calder Quartet perform in the charming First
Church in Historic Deerfield, Massachusetts. Discover
the fine acoustics of St. Mary's Church in Northampton, and delight
in the excitement of the festive holiday program performed
by Anonymous 4. Valley favorite Matt Haimovitz
returns; and the Trio Solisti,
The Martinson Project, and the Pacifical
Quartet become part of our long list of extraordinary artists.
Experience these performances in the intimacy of Smith College's
superb Sweeney Concert Hall.
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Trio Solisti
As the name translates, the “trio of soloists”
(Jon Klibonoff, piano; Maria Bachmann, violin; Alexis Pia Gerlach,
cello), with a program to include Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A
minor.
>> October 4, 2008
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Calder Quartet
Inspired
by the innovative American visual artist Alexander Calder, the Calder
Quartet continues to expand the boundaries of chamber music by creating
insightful pairings of the traditional and the contemporary.
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November 14, 2008
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Anonymous 4
The much loved vocal quartet returns to the area, and to one of
their favorite venues, for a program of American Christmas music.
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December 11, 2008
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For your convenience,
you can order tickets
online. As always, we offer subscription pricing on four
and six concerts that save you money over the individual ticket
price.
Call
1-413-774-4200 today!
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The
Martinson Project
Named
for Nobel Prize-winning Swedish poet Harry Martinson, this concert
features members of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Scandinavia’s
finest, and American soprano Amy-Elizabeth Wheeler.
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March 6, 2009
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Pacifica
Quartet
One of the finest members of an amazing new generation of American
quartets, the Pacifica will perform works by Beethoven.
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April 4, 2009
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Matt
Haimovitz
Pioneer Valley favorite Matt Haimovitz returns with two Canadian
colleagues Jonathan Crow, violin, Douglas McNabney, viola to perform
Bach’s Goldberg Variations.
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April 17, 2009
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Music
In Deerfield 's mission is to promote music of the highest quality for
the enrichment of the cultural life in Deerfield and the surrounding communities
in the Pioneer Valley through the presentation of performing artists of
national and international reputation.
Music
In Deerfield is a 501c (3) non-profit organization governed and managed
by a volunteer board of directors.
If
you would like to help with a financial donation, we would be most grateful.
All
gifts are fully tax-deductible.

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season is funded in part by:
Blackmer Insurance, Broadside Bookshop, Cohn and Company Real
Estate, Coldwell Banker Upton – Massamont Realtors, Cooley
Dickinson Hospital, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield Inn, Downtown
Sounds, Fierst, Pucci & Kane LLP, Florence Savings Bank,
Foster's Supermarket, Gage – Wiley & Co., Inc., Greenfield
Co-operative Bank, Greenfield Savings Bank, Hillside House
Bed & Breakfast, Historic Deerfield, Massachusetts Cultural
Council, Northampton Cooperative Bank, Phoenix, Pioneer Valley
Periodontics, Riddell Dental, Smith College Music Department,
The duMont Company LLC, The Loomis Communities, Jeffrey Traft,
DDS, WEBS - Valley Fibers Corporation, 88.5FM – WFCR, NPR
News and Music for Western New England, and 640AM – WNNZ,
WFCR's AM Broadcast Station. |
Music
In Deerfield is not responsible for any media errors regarding
ticket prices and/or times or dates of concerts.
All
concert details are as noted in Music In Deerfield materials and
website.

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