Fitting the theme of both the winter solstice, the longest nights of the year, and the Christmas week, the concert will feature performances by soprano Amy Foote, who will accompany herself on autoharp and harmonium, pianist Britton Day, who will perform Australian composer Carl Vine's atmospheric and challenging Piano Sonata No. 1, and festival director Ian Scarfe, who will present Nocturnes and other night-music by Chopin, Grieg, and more. register through the festival's website at www.TrinityAlpsCMF.org. Admission is on a “pay-what-you-can” sliding scale. Contributions can be made through the website.
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