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Arts

Stone Church Arts presents Eugene Friesen and Friends in concert

BELLOWS FALLS — Eugene Friesen, cello, Joel A. Martin, piano, and Peter Eldridge and Elizabeth Rogers, vocals, will present a special program of jazz and world-inflected seasonal music celebrating “the longest night.”

“A Perfect Solstice” is a special holiday Stone Church Arts concert on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m., in the stone church on the hill in Bellows Falls.

Friesen, the four-time Grammy winning cellist of the Paul Winter Consort, leads this celebration of the magic, warmth, and mystery of the winter solstice.

Friesen has worked with artists such as Will Ackerman, Joe Lovano, Dream Theater, and Betty Buckley, and has been featured as a soloist with the Boston Pops, the Milwaukee Symphony, the Colorado Orchestra, and in solo concerts worldwide.

A Perfect Solstice brings the diverse gifts of Friesen, Martin, Rogers, and Eldridge (of New York Voices) to familiar as well as lesser known musical gems of the season in a program for all ages.

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