Saturday, June 1, 2013 7:00 pm

Four Seasons, Four Years is a new and exclusive production featuring eleven singers and musicians performing a selection of songs extant in America between 1850 and 1865. These include both popular songs of the period as well as songs composed in response to the Civil War itself and events leading up to it. The songs are interspersed with historical narrative specific to New York State and the New York Volunteer Regiments.

The cast of singers and musicians include Greg ArtznerDan BerggrenBetsy FrySteve FryReggie Harris,Terry LeoninoJohn RobertsBill SpenceToby StoverSusan Trump and George Wilson. All known in their own right as fine working musicians, they have joined forces to present this unique show in observance of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.

The songs of this period include Negro spirituals, shape-note hymns, marching songs, sentimental songs and songs and parodies written by 19th century writers such as Stephen Foster, George F. Root, the Hutchinson Family and Henry C. Work. The cast performs in individual and ensemble performances bringing these songs alive with great gusto, emotional impact and exceptional musicianship. The production has been produced, compiled and directed by Old Songs, Inc. Executive Director Andy Spence in collaboration with the musicians.

Tickets $20. Concert Saturday, June 1 at 7pm. See them in Fiddler’s Green Friday Night, May 31 along with the Reynolds Battery at a Civil War Encampment 7pm as part of the annual Dairy Fest. 
This event is part of The New York State Presenters Network Presenter-Artist Partnership Project made possible through a regrant from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
This is part of the Paths Through History Weekend.
  

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