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Muddy River Dulcimer Festival

Brookline Music School, 25 Kennard Rd, Brookline, MA | Get Directions »
$20.00

Brookline Music School hosts the Muddy River Dulcimer Festival on Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28, 2012. The festival includes three folk concerts, two of which are free, an instrument petting zoo and nine workshops for beginner and experienced players.

Friday, April 27, 8:00pm, Lorraine and Bennett Hammond in concert - free!

Featuring a lively assortment of traditional American instruments and songs. Enjoy five-string banjo, Appalachian dulcimer, Celtic harp, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and a vast repertoire of traditional and contemporary songs, tunes & ballads.

Saturday, April 28, 1:00-5:00pm Appalachian Dulcimer Workshops

Learn to play Appalachian dulcimer, even if you have never played an instrument before. We’ll loan you a dulcimer for the afternoon workshops. Already play dulcimer? Sharpen your skills, and be challenged and inspired by offerings for intermediate and advance players. Workshops include Playing Cross-Key, Off to a Great Start, Wonderful Waltzes, Tunes You’ll Want to Take Home, Guided Jam for Pickers and Singers, Quill and Noter and more.

Full afternoon workshop ticket $20.00 ($10 for seniors and those under 18). Advance registration strongly advised; workshop space is limited.

To register for the workshops call the Brookline Music School, (617) 277-4593.

Saturday, April 28, 1:30pm Free Family Folk Concert and Instrument Petting Zoo

Maine folk musician Pam Weeks joins Brookline’s own Lorraine Hammond in a performance for kids of all ages. Meet the dulcimer, banjo, fiddle and folk harp in this joyful session. Audience participation will be encouraged with dulcimers for loan during the concert and families may sample instruments at the instrument petting zoo that follows.

Saturday, April 28, 8:00pm, Sally Rogers and Howie Bursen in Concert

First Parish of Watertown, 35 Church St, Watertown

$18 general admission, $12 Festival ticketholders and FSSGB Members. Co-sponsored by the Brookline Music School and the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston. Purchase tickets online at BrownPaperTickets.com or at the door. Use the code season52 to get member and student prices. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. 

Friday night 8:00 pm concert and Saturday afternoon 1:30 pm concert are free.

http://www.dulcimerfestival.org/

http://www.bmsmusic.org/

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Where Brookline Music School 25 Kennard Rd, Brookline, MA 02445
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Phone 617-277-4593
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Brookline Music School

Brookline Music School

25 Kennard Rd, Brookline, MA
617-277-4593

Brookline Music School was founded by the Brookline Public School in 1924 as a non-profit community center for the arts. Today, the school gives private lessons and classes for all ages. In addition to instuments, it also offers vocal instruction. There is a recital hall for student and faculty concerts, and a scholarship program for students who might otherwise be unable to take a music class. The school currently resides on the William H. Lincoln School's campus.

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Sarah Mills

12:22 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012

Thank You for having the Muddy River Dulcimer festival. It was informative and fun.
Sincerely,
Sarah Mills

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