Wednesday, April 15, 2026

UNDER THE MAPLE - Brattleboro House Concerts - DEAR ELLA, Sunday 4/26 at 4:00pm

UNDER THE MAPLE
Brattleboro House Concerts

DEAR ELLA
Sunday, April 26 at 4:00pm

Under the Maple is thrilled to announce a return performance by this popular trio. Annie Patterson, Mary Witt, and Ann Percival are DEAR ELLA, a trio from Western Massachusetts. Their repertoire includes a mix of Folk, Blues, Swing, and Gospel with 3-part harmony, plus guitar, ukulele, banjo, bass and snare drum. 

Dear Ella love singing about themes of love and peace and social justice, to name a few. The band’s name, inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, is a nod to the many women singers who have inspired them. Singing in harmony is something these three highly accomplished musicians have been doing their whole lives. Now, as “Dear Ella,” Ann, Mary & Annie bring their individual musicianship and talents together to form a dynamic trio. 

Come sing with them, dance to their songs, and enjoy their uplifting and beautiful harmonies with guitars, ukelele, bass, snare drum and banjo. Peace and social justice are strong themes throughout their repertoire and mission, bringing people together through harmony and understanding. 

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Suggested donation $20-$30 at the door (100% goes to the performers) - any amount welcome

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.
Listen here: Bandcamp: https://dearella.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/DearEllaTrio/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearellatrio/
YouTube short promo video: https://youtu.be/Tg_M_pba-Xw
Website: https://www.riseupandsing.org/annie/dear-ella
YouTube video of original song "Dear Ella" by Mary Witt
https://youtu.be/AgVJNHhKfcs

Sunday, April 5, 2026

UNDER THE MAPLE - Brattleboro House Concerts - DAN & FAITH, Sunday April 12 at 4:00pm


UNDER THE MAPLE
Brattleboro House Concerts

DAN & FAITH - Sunday, April 12 at 4:00pm


"Fans of storytellers like Joan Baez and John Gorka will find much to love. Dan and Faith push themselves, and the genre, with rich ideas and honest sound."

Dan and Faith are an award-winning, touring New Hampshire-based husband and wife singer-songwriter duo who describe their music as dream-inspired folk. Daniel Senie (guitar, banjo, harmonica, vocals) and Faith Senie (mandolin, acoustic bass guitar, ukulele, mountain dulcimer, vocals) tap into the imagery captured from dreams and everyday life in crafting their original songs that tell the stories of people and places, real and imagined.

Dan grew up in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts and the heart of New York City. He can’t recall a time growing up when he wasn’t singing in choruses. In high school, he sang with the NY All City Chorus, a 350 voice powerhouse of high school students from across all of the City, with racial, economic, and social diversity. Later, time spent with Pete and Toshi Seeger helped shape his world view. Faith grew up in upstate New York, and also sang from an early age. She played piano to accompany her school chorus, giving her an understanding of music theory. Her sense of harmony informs the vocal magic of the duo, as their voices intertwine.

Their latest album, Who We Are, was produced by Joe Jencks, mixed by Mark Dann and mastered by Charlie Pilzer. Contributing artists include Tracy Grammer, Joe Jencks, Michael G. Ronstadt, Mark Dann, Christine Stay and Aidan Quinn (Friction Farm), Catherine Miles (Miles and Mafale), Brad Yoder, and Raianne Richards. The album has received airplay and has charted on the Folk DJ chart. It has also received stellar reviews.

Website: https://www.danandfaith.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2X6oZqQm4YVXs67Akj58Qu
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@danandfaith

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Suggested donation $20-$30 at the door (100% goes to the performers) - any amount welcome

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.
Email: BrattleboroHouseConcerts@gmail.com

Friday, April 3, 2026

Brattleboro Camerata: White Light Which Contains All Colors - Music of Pärt and Ockeghem

SUNDAY, APRIL 19 at 4:00PM

Brattleboro Camerta
Jonathan Harvey, Music Director

The Brattleboro Camerata, a vocal ensemble devoted to exploring the beauty and power of Renaissance-era and Renaissance-inspired music, presents the music of Arvo Pärt and Johannes Ockeghem in a program titled “White Light Which Contains All Colors.”

This program connects Pärt's modern, reduced style with Ockeghem's intricate Renaissance polyphony. Pärt famously described his work: "I could compare my music to white light, which contains all colors. Only a prism can divide the colors and make them appear... The spirit of the listener is that prism".

Ave Maria - Ockeghem
Salve Regina - Ockeghem
Magnificat - Pärt
Nunc dimittis - Pärt
Missa syllabica - Pärt

At the Brattleboro Music Center
72 Blanche Moyse Way, Brattleboro, VT 05301

Tickets: General Admission

$20 In Advance, $25 at the Door

Brattleboro Music Center: (802) 257-4523

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