Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play featuring Joel Brown on Guitar, Peter Madcat Ruth on harmonica is (to quote the Los Angeles Times ) ”rollicking fun, led by bassist, trombonist and pianist Chris Brubeck the vocal trio stole the show with their flair and virtuosity!” The group met decades ago when they [...]
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Sold Out! Gala Annual Dinner with showing of “Two Gentlemen Folk”
Zoë Lewis Returns!
Fun, heartwarming, thoroughly entertaining show for all ages. Multi-talented Zoë Lewis performs in a wide variety of styles on instruments ranging from traditional to funky. Her show is perfect for all ages, full of songs and stories of slow boats to China, Bollywood dreams, box car jumping, [...]
Evening of Song Returns!
Join us for our festive opening, the return of the popular Evening of Song cabaret, with sensational music, Prosecco, and special desserts.
A perfect special night out for a Mother's Day eve celebration. You'll be treated to eclectic song selections from the great American songbook and jazz to [...]
Thanks for a Wonderful 2022 Season!
As we reflect on our 2022 season and begin planning for 2023, we are amazed by and so appreciative of what you--our donors, volunteers, and performers, plus the help of the Sandisfield Cultural Council--made possible this season. Many of our programs were offered at no cost, such as the Voices of [...]
Selections from The Well-Tempered Clavier & Other Keyboard Works by Bach
We are thrilled to present the well-known Bach disciple, Andrew P. Sheranian, founding director of The Bach Project at Ashmont Hill Chamber Music, bringing Bach to our stage and Steinway!
Andrew P. Sheranian, a Boston-based pianist/organist and conductor, will perform keyboard works of Johann [...]
Update! Poetry and Music with Molly Peacock, Doug Anderson presented with Voices of Poetry
July 15 update: Cornelius Eady and his trio won't be able to present due to a serious family emergency in Cornelius' family. We send our love to Cornelius and hope to have him and his trio, Lisa Liu and Charlie Rauh, present in the future.
Happily, poet and Cave Canem Fellow Kate Rushin will [...]
Music Like a Map – Zoë Lewis
Affectionately known as “a band in a body,” Zoë plays vintage jazz and world-beat grooves on anything from the piano to the spoons. Her show is perfect for all ages, full of songs and stories of slow boats to China, Bollywood dreams, box car jumping, elephant orchestras, and all the wonderful [...]
Blackstone Valley String Quartet
The Blackstone Valley String Quartet gets its name from the quaint small-town area of central Massachusetts where owner and founder Sylvia DiCrescentis has lived and worked for most of her life. For sixteen years, the members of the BVQ have played together in various orchestras and small groups, [...]
An Evening of Jazz & Bossa Nova with Vita Kay
Vita grew up in a Soviet republic of Kazakhstan studying classical piano and singing Soviet pop and patriotic hymns. She later sang in a variety of choirs, from classical to gospel, in Russia and UK. She got introduced to Jazz, Bossa Nova and traditional Indian call & response devotional [...]