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Arts

Thrush Hill Stage serves up candle-lit culinary and musical dessert June 27

MARLBORO-On Saturday, June 27, at 7 p.m., Thrush Hill Stage, 314 Upper Houghton Rd., will present “France vs. Italy: A Candle-lit Culinary & Musical Dessert” — an intimate evening combining a gourmet dessert buffet with live baroque music from France and Italy, all by candlelight.

Guests will enjoy at least six classic French and Italian desserts — such as Italian tiramisu and French crème caramel — prepared by chef and musician Jesse Lepkoff and staff, alongside elegant 17th- and 18th-century works by composers such as Francois Couperin, Michel Blavet, and Jacques-Martin Hotteterre.

Music will be performed by Trio Amphion: Lepkoff, baroque flute, recorder; Emily Walhout, viola da gamba, cello; and Marina Minkin, harpsichord.

“’France vs. Italy’ sets two great traditions side by side, in sound and in flavor,” Lepkoff said in a news release. “It’s a relaxed, candle-lit night meant to delight all five senses.”

Tickets at $40. For more information, call 802-579-5943, or go to Eventbrite at shorturl.at/FNVqr.


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