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Improvisational Pianist Mario Mattia Releases 3 Albums that Include a Variety of Tonal and Non-tonal Tracks

Improvisational Pianist Mario Mattia Releases 3 Albums that Include a Variety of Tonal and Non-tonal Tracks
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Tie-Dying, Woodworking, And Other Creative Ways Local Musicians Are Finding Work During The Pandemic

Tie-Dying, Woodworking, And Other Creative Ways Local Musicians Are Finding Work During The Pandemic Julie Rhodes began selling tye-dyed products to help support her band The Electric Co. Courtesy of Julie Rhodes The year 2020 has been a challenging one for musicians. With venues shuttering, tours halting, and fewer musicians having access to recording spaces (not to mention, face time with their bandmates and collaborators) it s become difficult to make ends meet. Still, the desire for a creative outlet is strong, leading many local musicians to find inventive and profitable side projects to help close income gaps caused by the pandemic.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Music on Norway Pond to host outdoor carol fest

Music on Norway Pond to host outdoor carol fest Music on Norway Pond will host an outdoor carol fest on Sunday, Dec. 20 on the Hancock Common. Photo by Jeffrey Newcomer Published: 12/18/2020 11:44:09 AM Modified: 12/18/2020 11:43:55 AM Hancock Music on Norway Pond to host outdoor carol fest Join the Music on Norway Pond outdoor chorus of carolers for “Noel on Norway Pond” at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 20 on the Hancock Common. Everyone who loves to sing is invited. Artistic Director Jody Hill Simpson has put together a short program of 14 holiday favorites for all to sing. The group will be led by three professional trumpeters from the New England Conservatory of Music, perched in the gazebo on Hancock’s picturesque Common on the west end of Main Street. Music on Norway Pond will have booklets on hand with such classics as “Jingle Bells” and “Deck the Halls,” which carolers can also download from www.musiconnorwaypond.org. Bring a candle, a warm coat, and a mask

Haverhill s Louis Alter Brings Back Christmas Spirit Near End of World War II

By David Goudsward | December 19, 2020 Louis Alter, who died in 1980, was inducted into the Haverhill Citizens Hall of Fame. (Courtesy photograph.) Click above to see other entries in this series. The United States entered World War II starting with the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor 78 years ago today. By the autumn of 1944, there was cause for optimism the war’s end might actually be in sight. D-Day forces had landed in Normandy, Paris had been liberated, and the Allies were making slow progress in the Pacific. As a result, songwriters, who had been creating music that balanced patriotic duty with a yearning for home, were feeling like Christmas might be a little less somber this year. It was the start of a golden age for Christmas music. Songs of nostalgia, geared toward soldiers overseas, such as “White Christmas” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” would see a new outlook with the new releases, more upbeat in tone and rhythm. Songs like “Let It Snow, Let It

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