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Concerts by Nickel Creek, Julian Lage, Richard Thompson, Kim Gordon, VSO highlight musical offerings; Vermont Stage, Valley Players lead theater list Things to do in Vermont: 31 concerts, plays ...
Jason Mraz plays the Shelburne Museum, Ben Folds holds court at Higher Ground, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra tours the state, and festivals thrive. Celebrate all that summer offers in Vermont ...
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, the Vermont-based jazz-swing group Trio Gusto helps Burlington City Arts get the jump on the season with its summer concert series, Burlington City Hall Park. Free ...
The Marlboro Music School and Festival is a retreat for advanced classical training and musicianship held for seven weeks each summer in Marlboro, Vermont, in the United States. Public performances are held each weekend while the school is in session, with the programs chosen only a week or so in advance from the sixty to eighty works being ...
The Vermont Mozart Festival, founded in 1974, is the state's largest classical music festival.As of 2006, the Mozart Festival has performed well over 2,000 works in over 30 locations, including 278 of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 626 compositions—possibly more than any other festival or concert series in the country.
Burlington Memorial Auditorium is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose National Register-listed arena, in Burlington, Vermont, United States.It was built in 1927–28 to designs of local architect Frank Lyman Austin, and is operated by the Burlington Department of Parks and Recreation.
Copper Box, one of the best polka fusion bands in the country, will headline the next Horicon Bank Ripon Summer Concert Series, set for July 5. The concert will run 7 to 10 p.m. at the Village Green.
The Festival was founded in 1974 by Melvin Kaplan, oboist and teacher at Juilliard, in collaboration with conductor William Metcalfe and the University of Vermont.The first season featured all-Mozart performances at the UVM Show Barn, Shelburne Farms, Royall Tyler Theatre, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, St. Paul's Cathedral, and aboard the S.S. Champlain.