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Concord Conservatory to Present "Music & Rebels" – A Revolutionary Concert in Celebration of Concord250

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2/7/25 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm EST

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Website: https://concordconservatory.org/events/music-rebels/
Location: Concord Conservatory of Music
1317 Main St
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Sara Seng

Event Description

Concord Conservatory of Music (CCM) is thrilled to announce "Music & Rebels," a special concert celebrating the 250th anniversary of Concord's role in the American Revolution. This unique program will take you on a journey through the lives and works of music history's most rebellious composers, from Monteverdi and Beethoven to our contemporaries, revealing how their groundbreaking innovations forever transformed the landscape of music. "Music & Rebels" will feature the world premiere of Unrest by acclaimed local composer and CCM faculty member Aaron Jay Myers, commissioned specifically for this occasion. This powerful new work, inspired by the spirit of revolution, will be a highlight of the evening. CCM faculty speaker Jackson Carruthers will guide the audience through the program, illuminating how each featured musical selection challenged the conventions of its time, propelling the art of music into new and exciting territories. A slate of musicians, including CCM faculty artists soprano Rose Hegele and cellist Steve Marotto, alongside guest artists violinist Nicole Parks, pianist Elaine Rombola Aveni, and percussionist Matt Sharrock, will bring this captivating program to life.
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KEYWORDS beethoven , concord conservatory of music , monteverdi , music
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