The theme for this special Saturday afternoon concert is as intriguing as their eclectic selection of songs:
Wrensong is a group of accomplished singers drawn from Vermont and New Hampshire’s Upper Valley communities. They are devoted to presenting the best in small-group choral music, with a particular focus on the vocal treasures of the Renaissance. Wrensong’s repertoire ranges from the secular to the religious, and their concerts often include narration aimed at giving audiences a context for listening with understanding. Wrensong has performed in many venues around New England and New York, including concerts and devotionals at the Vermont State House and services at Harvard’s Memorial Church. (Wrensong on FaceBook)
This event is free and the public is warmly welcome to attend; seating is limited. For more information, please email programs@normanwilliams.org.
(Please note: long-awaited repairs to the wheelchair ramp are now scheduled for 5/6 – weather permitting – so it will not be accessible.)