This FREE vocal program will take the audience on a captivating journey through the complex and
passionate emotions of the French Romantic era. In this recital, we explore the depths of
human experience through love, loss, cultural mixing, and the profound connection to nature.
Each section of the program represents a facet of the French Romantic soul. Music By: Bizet,
Fauré, Dell’Aqua, Delibes, Poulenc, Viardot, And More! FREE and OPEN to the public!
A Journey Through the French Romantic Soul
Keith Alcius, Tuba
Pej Reitz, Piano
Join us for an evening of enchanting melodies and familiar tunes as we celebrate the splendor of the holiday season with the rich, resonant tones of the tuba and the delicate accompaniment of the piano. This captivating recital will feature a selection of beloved holiday classics.
Whether you’re seeking a cherished family tradition or a unique holiday experience, “Home for the Holidays” is an event you won’t want to miss. Gather your loved ones and prepare to be enveloped in the spirit of the season as we ring in the holidays with the harmonious sounds of the tuba and piano.
Conductor: Daniel Hege
Seven O’Clock Shout: Valerie Coleman
Piano Concerto in F: George Gershwin
Soloist: Andrew Russo
Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo: Aaron Copland
Danzón No. 2: Arturo Márquez
Children 17 and under get in for free, courtesy of M&T Bank, our Classical Series Sponsor.
American Journey Pre-Concert Dinner:
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Binghamton $35 per person
5:00pm, 5:30pm, 6:00pm seating times
Call 607-722-7575 ext. 1610 (ask for Patty) to make a reservation. Park free for dinner, stay for the concert!
Pre-Concert Chat, 6:30pm, Recital Hall: Prof. Sarah Gerk, PhD (Binghamton University): “I, Too, Sing America”: The Glorious, Messy, Difficult History of Composing American Music, and Why It Matters
Windsor Partnership Corn Festival & Tractor Show!
Come and enjoy all things related to CORN!
Corn Dogs, Roasted Corn, Popcorn, Caramel Corn, Kettle Corn, Hand Cut French Fries, Sno-Cones and more! Live music, Tractor Display, Corn Husking contest, History of Corn, Corn Crafts, Face Painting, Windsor Partners Duck Race, Spin Art, Games for Kids of all ages!!
Admission to the festival is FREE but please bring a canned good for Windsor’s Human Development Food Pantry
Much Ado in the Garden
Enjoy a family-friendly festival celebrating the music, dance and theater of the Renaissance era set in the Cutler Botanic Garden. There is something for everyone… vendors, workshops, costumed characters, face-painting, community poetry, and children’s games… something to appeal to all ages.
Featuring:
- B.F. Harridan’s and Morris Dancers
- Binghamton Poetry Project
- Celtic Charm
- Half-Light Theater Company
- The Madrigal Choir of Binghamton
- Jeffrey Wahl
Funding is provided, in part, by a project grant from the Broome County Arts Council’s United Cultural Fund.
Rain or Shine.