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Music & More

Close Encounters With Music

Gallery on the Green

Darren Winston, Bookseller

Hancock Shaker Village

Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center

Lauren Clark Fine Arts

Barrington Stage Company

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival

Berkshire Actors Theater

Joie de Livres Gallery

Ludwig Live

The RE Institute

Johnnycake Books

Fisher Center for the Performing Arts

TriArts Sharon Playhouse

Helsinki Hudson

Music & Dance

Aston Magna Foundation for Music & Humanities
Great Barrington, MA

Bardavon Theater
Poughkeepsie, NY

Berkshire Bach Society
Great Barrington, MA

Berkshire Choral Festival
Sheffield, MA

Cantilena Choir
Lenox, MA

Castle Street Cafe
Great Barrington, MA

Close Encounters with Music
Great Barrington, MA

Club Helsinki Hudson
Hudson, NY

Columbia Festival Orchestra
Hudson, NY

The Colonial Theatre
Pittsfield, MA

Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center
Poughkeepsie, NY

Diamond Opera Theater
Hudson, NY

The Dream Away Lodge
Becket, MA

The Fisher Center at Bard
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Gypsy Joint Cafe
Great Barrington, MA

Hudson Opera House
Hudson, NY

Infinity Hall
Norfolk, CT

Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival
Becket, MA

Kaatsbaan International Dance Center
Tivoli, NY

The Lenox Anthenaeum
Lenox, MA

The Lion’s Den at the Red Lion Inn
Stockbridge, MA

The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center
Great Barrington, MA

Music & More
New Marlborough, MA

Music Mountain
Falls Village, CT

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival
Norfolk, CT

MASS MoCA
North Adams, MA

Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society
Rhinebeck, NY

South Mountain Concerts
Pittsfield, MA

The Spotty Dog Books & Ale Hudson, NY

Tanglewood
Lenox, MA

Tannery Pond Concerts
New Lebanon, NY

Time & Space Limited
Hudson, NY

The Towne Crier Cafe
Pawling, NY

Zen Dog Cafe
Rhinebeck, NY
 

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Romantic Music and Sexual Intrigue

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Their relationship is the stuff of legend and, of course, song.  When they met at the home of a mutual friend of both their parents, she was just nine, he eighteen, and her piano playing so inspired him that he resolved to give up law to study music with her father instead.  A few years later, when she was just 13 and already a virtuoso, his mother remarked by way of congratulation after one of Clara’s concerts, “You ought to marry my Robert someday.”  Two years later Clara Wieck and Robert Schumann did fall in love, and her father objected so furiously that he resorted to the courts to keep them apart.  Finally, at 19 and 28, they wed and went on to become the music power couple of their era, the center of a creative maelstrom that included Liszt, Mendelssohn, Brahms, with whom they were particularly close, and seven progeny. 

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At New Marlborough’s Meeting House on Saturday, September 20, as part of Music and More’s ongoing series of cultural happenings, the love letters of Clara Wieck and Robert Schumann will be read by actors Eric Hill and Ariel Bock, of the Berkshire Theatre Festival.  The readings will be interleaved with performances of compositions by the Schumanns and others in their circle by William Hite, tenor, Judith Gordon, piano, Ronald Gorevic, violin, and Matthias Naegele, cello.  Says the series artistic director Harold Lewin, “In particular, the letters illuminate the tempestuous relationships between Clara, her husband-to-be Robert Schumann, and her domineering father.” Juicy stuff.

Music and More at The Meeting House
154 Hartsville-New Marlborough Road, New Marlborough; 513.229.2785
Saturday, September 20 at 4:30
Admission: $25; $20/members

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