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Sounds of England

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Spend the night traveling “across the pond” with the Windham Orchestra when director Hugh Keelan brings you the best of his homeland with British Jubilee. You can explore the nocturnal moods of the music of Benjamin Britten, bend your mind around Edward Elgar’s Enigma and cry a tear or two over the orchestral prelude based on Frederick Delius’ opera Irmelin. The evening features performances by tenor soloist James Anderson and Victoria Eisen on horn.

Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, Vt.; Nov. 18, 3 p.m., Latchis Theatre, Brattleboro. Admission by donation. For advance tickets call the Brattleboro Music Center, (802) 257-4523 or visit bmcvt.org.

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