Musica Eclectica: From Back to Bossa Nova

October 20, 2019 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Centre Congregational Church

Main St, Brattleboro, VT

Musica Eclectica Debuts with Benefit Concert for Students in El Salvador

On Sunday, October 20th at 5 p.m. the Centre Congregational Church in Brattleboro, 193 Main Street, will present “From Bach to Bossa Nova,” the debut concert of a new musical ensemble, aptly named Musica Eclectica. The concert is a benefit for the Luz del Mundo Scholarship Fund, which assists students in Apopa, El Salvador, with costs of tuition, uniforms, and supplies.

The new ensemble Musica Eclectica, in its initial formation, is a trio of multi-instrumentalists and vocalists with multiple musical specialties: Jesse Lepkoff performs on winds and guitar, and is a singer-songwriter; composer Dana Maiben performs on violin and piano; and soprano Christien Beeuwkes is also a cellist.

The concert will include chamber music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philip Telemann, and Franz Joseph Haydn, performed by the trio on period instruments – baroque flute or recorder, baroque violin, and baroque cello. The program features the Adagio and Fugue from Bach’s G minor sonata for solo violin, and trios by Telemann and Haydn.

Longtime West Brattleboro resident Jesse Lepkoff performs nationally and internationally on early flutes and recorders, including many international tours with Boston Camerata and appearances with Smithsonian Chambers Players, Newberry Consort, Arcadia Players, and as a soloist with The National Symphony under the direction of Christopher Hogwood. In addition, he is an accomplished guitarist. As a singer/songwriter, Lepkoff performs mostly his own compositions which can have the sophistication of art song, or the knee slapping earthiness and humor of 30’s jazz and blues song. Lepkoff has recorded 2 CDs of his own Brazilian-inspired original songs. The October 20th concert will include a set of his original songs with Earth-centered themes.

Another special feature of the concert will be the Brattleboro premiere of a song-cycle composed by the group’s violinist, Dana Maiben, titled “Love is Not All ~ Six Poems of Edna Saint Vincent Millay,” performed by soprano Christien Beeuwkes with the composer at the piano. Christien Beeuwkes holds a Masters degree in cello performance from the University of New Mexico and a graduate diploma in vocal performance and Early Music from the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hailed by the Boston Globe for her “supremely joyous artistry,” violinist Dana Maiben was awarded the 2018 Miriam Gideon Prize in composition by the International Alliance for Women in Music.

Proceeds from the concert will benefit students associated with Cristo Redentor, a small Lutheran Church in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of the city of Apopa, El Salvador, and a Sister Church of Centre Congregational Church since 1996. Since about 1998, members of the Centre Congregational Church have administered the Luz del Mundo Scholarship Fund for the children of Apopa, knowing that an education is the best and most sustainable path for these children to get out of poverty, obtain decent paying jobs, and avoid gang membership and teen pregnancy. The Fund supports students from pre-kinderdergarten through University, with a focus on grades K-8.

Admission to the concert is by donation.
Attenders are urged to be generous; no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

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