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Arts

Renaissance Men’s annual holiday concert comes to Hooker-Dunham

BRATTLEBORO — Renaissance Men, New England's professional male vocal chamber ensemble, is bringing their fourth annual “A Very RenMen Holiday” concert to the Hooker-Dunham Theater on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m.

The concert will feature traditional classical music for the season, with original compositions, cherished carols and seasonal songs, arrangements of Christmas favorites in close harmonies, and new favorites.

Renaissance Men is composed of Boston and New York's most active chamber musicians, educators, and music aficionados, and was founded in 2014 by Anthony Burkes Garza.

With a strong Boston following and thousands of social media followers across the world, in 2018 RenMen made their national debut at the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia National Convention in New Orleans. Their debut record, RenMen Laments, will be released by Navona Records/Naxos Direct in February 2019.

Their rousing rendition of “Frosty the Snowman” was a featured video on BuzzFeed, and has been viewed over 11,000 times on Facebook.

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