While Music on the Hill has postponed its June festival until 2021, a number of digital performances are being showcased in the weeks ahead. A number of musicians have shared performances on the Music on the Hill website, musiconthehillri.org. Those
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While Music on the Hill has postponed its June festival until 2021, a number of digital performances are being showcased in the weeks ahead.
A number of musicians have shared performances on the Music on the Hill website, musiconthehillri.org.
Those include Nicholas Goluses, works for solo guitar; Gregory Cardi, Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2; Elisa Kohanski and friends, “Amazing Grace”; Rachel Miller, lullaby live-streams; Miller-Porfiris Duo and friends, Dvorak’s Piano Quintet, Op. 81, mvts 3 and 4; Roderick MacDonald, trumpet concerti; Millar Piano Duo, Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue”; and Gregg August’s chamber composition “Stand Up With Me.”
Additional performances are being shared on the Music on the Hill Facebook page. Also, on April 26 at 1 p.m., the Millar Piano Duo will share a live performance of Faure’s piano music for four hands. Tune in on their Facebook page or look for it later on the Music on the Hill website.
On May 3 at 3 p.m., members of the Apple Hill Quartet will give an online concert. A link to that performance will be shared once available.
If social distancing restrictions are lifted at the end of the summer, Music on the Hill offer three special concerts on Aug. 30, Sept. 1 and Sept. 3.
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