Arpeggione presents a concert centered around themes of fishing, voyages, and the sea, created to commemorate Gloucester’s 400+ years of cultural, social, ethnic, and economic diversity. Taking inspiration from Mahler’s Songs of the Wayfarer in the outstanding arrangement for baritone and chamber ensemble by Schoenberg, we have arranged other orchestral and vocal works by Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Mahler to tell our seafaring story. The musicians of Arpeggione will perform on instruments from the late 19th century, including Romantic Era flute, clarinet, harmonium, and even a handmade broom. Celebrated local baritone David Kravitz joins Arpeggione to create a fascinating, humorous, and moving portrait of the rich maritime history of New England.
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Earlier Event: September 28
Cambridge Chamber Ensemble presents: Handel's Samson
Later Event: October 6
Lizzie the Musical