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Arts

Musicians from Marlboro presents varied program at BMC April 8

BRATTLEBORO — Musicians from Marlboro touring program, which has been lauded as a “virtual guarantee of musical excellence” by The Washington Post, returns to the Brattleboro Music Center Saturday, April 8.

The concert, set for 7 p.m. at the Brattleboro Music Center (BMC), will include Mendelssohn's Two Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 81; Wiancko's Benkei's “Standing Death”; Kurtág's Duos for Soprano and Double Bass from The Notebooks of G. C. Lichtenberg; Kirsten's “yes I said yes I will Yes”; and Beethoven's String Quintet in C major, Op. 29.

Performers include Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano; Alexi Kenney and Lun Li, violin; Hélène Clément and Tanner Menees, viola; Yi Qun Xu, cello; and William Langlie-Miletich, double bass.

Tickets are $30 general admission, and are available at bmcvt.org or by calling 802-257-4523.

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