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Arts

BMC Chamber Series presents Musicians from Marlboro-Group II

BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Music Center (BMC) Chamber Series welcomes Musicians from Marlboro Group II Saturday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m.

This program pairs Ralph Vaughan Williams's "Ten Blake Songs" for tenor and oboe with Scottish composer Helen Grime's Oboe Quartet and the expansive majesty of Brahms's Piano Quartet in A major.

Performers joining tenor Patrick Bessenbacher will include Itamar Zorman, violin; Haesue Lee, viola; Brannon Cho, cello; Filippo Gorini, piano; and Mary Lynch VanderKolk, oboe.

Musicians from Marlboro tours are noted "not only for their joyous performances but also for offering valuable touring experience to artists at the beginning of their careers and touring with unusual chamber repertoire," say organizers. In the words of The Washington Post, "Musicians from Marlboro is a virtual guarantee of musical excellence!"

Tickets for the concert, to be held at the BMC, are $30 general admission and are available online at bmcvt.org, by contacting 802-257-4523 or info@bmcvt.org.

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