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Middlebury College Summer Carillon Concert Series

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Mead Chapel and surrounding lawns

Sergei Gratchev

Sergei Gratchev is the carillonneur for the Middlebury Summer Russian Language School and also for the city of Hulst, Netherlands. Middlebury College’s Summer Carillon Concert series celebrates its 34th season with a fine group of musicians from around the world, performing from the soaring tower of Mead Chapel. The melodic sounds of the carillon bells are a staple of summer life on the Middlebury campus. Free.

Middlebury Chapel

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Summer Carillon Series

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The 2018 Summer Carillon Concert season features a fine group of musicians, performing from the soaring tower of Mead Chapel. The melodic sounds of the carillon bells are a staple of summer life on the Middlebury campus. http://www.middlebury.edu/arts/news/carillon
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Middlebury College

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Celtic Music Conert

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The Department of Music presents a concert exploring tradition and innovation in a genre that is at once ubiquitous, diverse, and loosely defined. Imaginative, energetic, syncretic, and fun, the performance features Irish and Scottish traditional elements and fusion with different traditions, led by Jeffrey Buettner and Timothy Cummings. Free

 
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Sound Investment Jazz Ensemble

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The SIJE celebrates the wisdom that “it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing” with a program of contemporary jazz compositions and favorites from the classic big band repertoire. Dick Forman, director. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

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The Sound Investment Jazz Ensemble

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The College’s big band swings into spring with a concert of bop, tunes from the Atomic Basie Era, and recent compositions. It’s sure to set toes tapping and fingers snapping. There might just be dancing in the aisles! Dick Forman, director. A Department of Music event. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

Open to the Public