VPR News Behind The Scenes With The Beethoven Project By Neal Charnoff | January 10, 2013 VPR’s Joe Goetz recently launched a project to record the complete cycle of Beethoven’s Sonatas for Cello and Piano.
VPR News Vt. Students Learn Music Composition Through Mentoring Program By Neal Charnoff | January 3, 2013 Music-COMP brings together music teachers and professional musicians to insure that composition is a part of music class curricula.
VPR News A Journey To Ecuador For Shaman Wisdom, Healing By Peter Biello | December 20, 2012 Middlebury poet and teacher Gary Margolis writes of the mystical healing powers of Ecuadorian Shamans in Seeing The Songs.
VPR News Christmas Revels Return To Dartmouth By Neal Charnoff | December 13, 2012 This year’s Upper Valley Christmas Revels follow Irish immigrants traveling to New York during the Winter Solstice.
VPR News The Vermont Arts Council Preps For Annual Awards Ceremony By Neal Charnoff | December 6, 2012 This year’s Governor’s Awards For Excellence will be handed out in Brattleboro, honoring four Windham County recipients.
VPR News Holiday Entertainment From Poet-Playwright David Budbill By Neal Charnoff | November 29, 2012 Vermont poet and playwright David Budbill is revisiting his 1996 holiday play, "Two For Christmas".
VPR News Capitol City Concerts Brings Music To Montpelier And Rutland By Neal Charnoff | November 15, 2012 Capitol City Concerts has joined forces with Rutland’s Paramount Theater for a pair of classical concerts this weekend.
VPR News Flynn Center Artistic Director Settles Into New Job By Neal Charnoff | November 8, 2012 New Flynn Center Artistic Director Steve MacQueen is hoping to expand the scope and influence of the organization.
VPR News How The Arts Can Help Revitalize Towns In Vermont By Neal Charnoff | November 1, 2012 "Creative Placemaking" is a new strategy to revitalize towns and communities through the arts.
VPR News Brattleboro Literary Festival Gets Underway By Neal Charnoff | October 11, 2012 This weekend is the 10th annual Brattleboro Literary Festival, which takes place in venues around the city. The three-day event features, discussions, panel events, and readings by nearly 40 authors.