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Cancelled - As Time Goes By: The American Songbook, with Jazimina MacNeil

  • Francestown Old Meetinghouse 1 South New Boston Road Francestown, NH, 03043 (map)

Singer Jazimina MacNeil and pianist Gordon Peery team up for a concert of songs from the American Songbook. Many beloved jazz standards and show tunes from the early to mid 1900’s have survived not just the passage of time, but interpretation by a wide range of musicians, including many contemporary singers.

The unique flavor of this concert is suggested by the diverse backgrounds of the musicians. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, MacNeil has sung at Carnegie Hall, Tanglewood, the Aspen Music Festival, and Marlboro Music Festival. Locally she has sung with Music on Norway Pond, Electric Earth Concerts, Ashuelot Concerts, and the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music. She has also put together creative new programs interspersing classical songs with poetry and original stories.

Peery is best known for his piano accompaniment to fiddle music, both in the context of contra dances and concerts. In this capacity he has played throughout the United States, mainland Europe, and the Shetland Islands, and he once shared the stage with the Irish band The Chieftains at Avery Fisher Hall. In recent years he’s enjoyed diversions into jazz, blues, and rock and roll.

MacNeil’s and Peery’s first collaboration was a program of songs with New Hampshire connections, including material from Elbridge Locke, who composed and sang songs for soldiers during the Civil War. This was presented in the summer of 2018 at the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music.

The American Songbook, which includes classics from Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Richard Rogers, and others, is a temptation hard to resist. Audiences are delighted by the many ways that the familiar songs can be interpreted.

With the sophistication of art song and the freedom of folk music, the American Songbook is a perfect musical meeting place for MacNeil and Peery, and a treasure trove for all.

Admission $20. Ticket info will be posted closer to the event.