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An evening with The Kruger Brothers
Thurs. May 24, 2012 - 7:30pm Tickets: $25 |
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About An evening with The Kruger Brothers
"Move over Bela Fleck" and "Best concert ever" were two of many favorable comments we heard last spring when the Kruger Brothers performed at the Opera House. They're three of the most creative, spiritually minded, musically gifted, soul enriching and life affirming bands that's ever come down the pike.
Originally from Europe, now living in North Carolina, they were first introduced to American audiences in 1997 and quickly caught the attention of fans and the music industry alike. Switzerland's Kruger Brothers' banjo player Jens and guitarist Uwe have been celebrated throughout the world for their musicianship, clever composition and engaging stage presence. But, they also posses a powerful alter-ego trump card that shows off their impressive classical chops, allowing the Krugers to straddle the worlds of traditional European music and the American roots culture.
As a result, the trio has been a crowd favorite at famous festivals like Doc Watson's Merlefest and prestigious events like the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards. They have also collaborated with luminaries like Willie Nelson, Bela Fleck, Alison Brown, Doc Watson, Gillian Welch and the late Bill Monroe.
When you listen to the music of the Kruger Brothers, you can't help but be amazed by the depth of their artistry. Some call them "Jazz". Some call them "Classical". Some call them "Bluegrass". They are all right. Experience what happens when these innovative and soulful world-class virtuosos put on a musical performance not to be forgotten.
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Stoughton Chamber Singers "Music For The Evening
Sat. June 2, 2012 - 7:00pm Tickets: $5 at door - general admission |
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About Stoughton Chamber Singers "Music For The Evening
Stoughton Chamber Singers "Music For The Evening"
JOHN BEUTEL, CONDUCTOR
Poets and composers have often written words and music about the peacefulness , fearsomeness, and the mystery of evening and the night, This performance will feature music from vespers, music about the stars, the moon, lullabys, romance, creatures of the night and the mysterious unknowns of the approaching darkness. Come join the Stoughton Chamber Singers to hear a wide variety of choral music that celebrates a daily occurence, the evening and the night.
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