home
web journal
journal archive
www.rogovoy.com | seth@rogovoy.com

| Concert Calendar | Cultural Calendar | About This Blog | About Seth Rogovoy |
| Live Appearances and Lectures | The Rogovoy Report Archive | South Berkshire Minyan | Disclaimer |


   rogovoy.com    Web   
5.29.11
This is an Archival Site
There is now a new Rogovoy Report home



5.18.11
Weekend Preview May 19-24
Bob Dylan tributes, Deborah Voigt, Tom Paxton, Bill Kirchen, John Kirk and Trish Miller



5.18.11
Celebrating Bob Dylan's 70th Birthday in Style
Paying tribute to the greatest rock songwriter ever



5.17.11
FILM REVIEW: In a Better World and Of Gods and Men
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.17.11
'LIKE' The Rogovoy Report on Facebook
Click 'LIKE' to Receive Facebook feeds from The Rogovoy Report



5.12.11
Deborah Voigt Headlines Mahaiwe Gala
Opera star to sing arias, show tunes on Saturday, May 21



5.15.11
Famed Spiritual Teacher to Speak on Nonviolence
Mother Maya in free talk at Sruti Yoga in Great Barrington, Mass., on Friday May 20 at 7pm



5.12.11
Special Effects Wizard to Be Honored by Film Festival
Doug Trumbull to be Feted by BIFF



5.11.11
Weekend Preview May 12-16
Cultural Highlights of the Berkshire Weekend



6.4.09
Talk about a small world
Elaine and I grew up together, but only just recently met....



5.8.11
Berkshire Living to Cease Publication
A Farewell from Publisher Michael Zivyak



5.8.11
twiGs Branches Out
Lenox boutique launches new e-tail site



5.8.11
[MUSIC REVIEW] Avalon Quartet in Close Encounters at Mahaiwe
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.8.11
[MUSIC REVIEW] Avalon Quartet in Close Encounters at Mahaiwe
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.7.11
[FILM REVIEW] Bill Cunningham New York
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.7.11
[FILM REVIEW] Bill Cunningham New York
Review by Seth Rogovoy





every article is indexed here
journal archive
Early music series finds a home at The Clark

6.17.08
Early music concert series at The Clark

ASTON MAGNA CONCERT SERIES

(WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.) - The internationally renowned Aston Magna will perform in a series of three concerts at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute on June 29, July 6, and July 13, at 3 pm. Tickets for the series of three concerts is $105. Single tickets are $40 ($30 members of the Clark or senior citizens). Up to two children, ages six to twelve, may attend the concerts free with each paid adult ticket. For information and tickets, call Aston Magna at 413-528-3595.

The Boston Globe described Aston Magna as "out on the cutting edge of its art." Under the direction of Daniel Stepner, artistic director, Aston Magna's performances aim to interpret the music of the past as the composer imagined it. Aston Magna has been recognized internationally for nearly three decades for its contributions to the popularization of early music performed using historically accurate instruments and performance practices.

Kicking off the series on June 29 will be a program of "The Young Mendelssohn" including the String Symphony in B Minor; Quintet in A Major; and Octet in E-flat Major. July 6 will feature the "Music from Thomas Jefferson's Library" program with works by Geminiani, Maria Cosway, Mozart, J.C. Bach, Francis Hopkinson, and Thomas Arne, all composers Jefferson heard or played. July 13 concludes the series with "Complete Art of the Fugue by J.S. Bach."

The Clark is located at 225 South Street in Williamstown, MA. The galleries are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm (daily in July and August). Admission June 1 through October 31 is $12.50 for adults, free for children 18 and under, members, and students with valid ID. Admission is free November through May. For more information, call 413-458-2303 or visit www.clarkart.edu.




6/17/2008
It's highly recommended to get their on time for this show -- it's early music, after all....

From IP address: 72.79.229.208





...sites that work