New outdoor music performance to be presented by Monadnock Music
PETERBOROUGH – Monadnock Music Pops Up where you least expect it! Providing live classical music, even in a pandemic.
Safe, outdoor mini-concerts, free and all are welcome!
Live music is coming to 100 Nights Shelter in Keene at noon on Sept. 16.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of 100 Nights Shelter (www.hundrednightsinc.org), the team at Monadnock Music, executive director Laina Barakat, and musical director, Rafael Popper-Keizer, have hand selected local musicians to perform the classical tunes of Bach & Beethoven. So from noon for 20 minutes, the public is welcome to bring lunch (brown bag, take out, picnic), find a socially distanced spot outside of 100 Nights Shelter location and then LISTEN! Weather permitting, you will be entertained by the Clarinet Duo of Jason Thomas Koerber and Justin Pelkey.
Jason Thomas Koerber is Director of Elm City Music and teaches Clarinet, Saxophone & Flute. He is a active local performer and has performed with Keene Chamber Orchestra, Ben Carr Music Project, Half Diminished Swing Band, Nouveau Swing, Jacksonville Blues Band, Keene Jazz Orchestra, Tom Foolery Band, Nines Band, the Pink Floyd tribute band Liquid Floyd, Raylynmor Opera Company, and The Monadnock Chorus & Orchestra. Jason has taught saxophone and clarinet at Vermont Academy, Saxtons River Vt.; The Putney School, Putney, VT; The Open Music Collective, Brattleboro, Vt.; Peterborough Music, Peterborough N.H.; and Cheshire Music, Keene, NH.