The Addison String Quartet will play a concert on Sunday, January 17th, 2016 at 3PM at Eastview. The Addison String Quartet players will be Emily Sunderman, Carol Harden, Molly Bidwell, and Carole Fenn. The program will feature Mozart op 464, “The Drum”, and Haydn Op 64 Number 5, “The Lark”. The concert is free and open
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Once a month on The second Wednesday of the month at 6PM, MCMC transforms into a music salon. Students and teachers alike share the music they have worked and polished for other students and teachers and supporters. Performing is a practice in itself and being in an audience is another practice. When performing, new discoveries about
MCMC Music Scholarship Benefit Concert Program Sunday, October 4, 2015, 4 PM Jessica Allen, Emily Sunderman, and Sadie Brightman Three Bach Arias Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750 Quia respexit from Magnificat, BWV 243 (Luke 1:48) Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae: ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent. For he has regarded the low estate of his
This fall 2015 MCMC will be offering two scholarship benefit concerts in the Salon at the Middlebury Community Music Center located at 6 Main Street in downtown Middlebury. Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 4:00 PM: Early and Modern, Sacred and Secular, works for voice, violin and piano with soprano Jessica Allen, violinist Emily Sunderman, and pianist
The Addison Trio is on a local tour! Monday, August 3, 2015 at 4PM at Elderly Services Sunday, August 9, 2015 at 3PM at The Lodge at Otter Creek Saturday, August 22nd at 4PM at East View We will perform Clara Schumann, Beethoven, and a few memorable and whimsical short pieces that I’m in love
Pause Summer just a little… Come to a lunchtime Mozart concert on Thursday, July 30th at 12:15 at Saint Stephen’s Church in Middlebury, VT! Sonata in F Major (rarely if ever performed with organ) and a newly discovered Organ Fantasia. George Matthews on Organ, Emily Sunderman on Violin. Listening to Mozart is a great cure for summertime
Musicians may feel stressed about performing. We get stressed because we are afraid we are not good enough, or that we will mess up and disappoint ourselves or our loved ones and maybe that people will laugh at us. Here are a few tips for musicians and for supporters to alleviate recital stress! Performing for
It is almost time for the end of the year concert! Below is a quiz we’ll use in group class this week to talk a bit about concert etiquette. It is a good idea for performers to arrive to the concert 15 minutes before the concert just as the performance is starting just before the
The original date for our Spring Violin Recital was Sunday, June 14. However, this is the same date as the all-MCMC concert at the Town Hall Theater. So, I am changing the date of our recital. Some students may choose to perform at the Town Hall Theater Venue as well as at our recital.