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The Lullaby Project


Concerts
Friday, November 8 at 7:30 pm

Contois Auditorium in Burlington City Hall, 149 Church St, Burlington

Saturday, November 9 at 7:30 pm
Unitarian Church of Montpelier, 130 Main St, Montpelier

Sunday, November 10 at 4 pm
Warren United Church, 339 Main St, Warren
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Community Lullaby Workshop
Tuesday, November 5 at 7 pm

Brown Public Library, 93 South Main St, Northfield

Learn about and experience first-hand the Lullaby Project creation process with Mary and Evan! Free and open to the public. Let us know you are coming by RSVPing here. 

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Scrag Mountain Music bring's Carnegie Hall's Lullaby Project to Vermont for the first time. This fall, Scrag will partner with Writers for Recovery and the Lund Residential Program in Burlington to create brand new lullabies together with new and expecting parents residing at Lund. As a culmination of this time together, Scrag will present a series of concerts that features familiar bedtime and childhood-inspired songs from the classical repertoire together with these special new songs.
Reserve Today
Scrag concerts are "Come as you are. Pay what you can."  At-will donations will be collected at the performances. Reservations are encouraged as venues will fill up. To reserve your spot please contact us at Lara@scragmountainmusic.org, (802) 377-3161, or at the button above.

Artists

Mary Bonhag, soprano
Evan Premo, double bass
Jason Amos, viola
Jacqueline Kerrod, harp

Program

New lullabies created in the community
and                                                                    
Alec Wilder (arr. Premo) Lullabies and Night Songs
Benjamin Britten Folksongs        
Reinhold Glière Suite for Viola and Double Bass

Manuel de Falla Siete canciones populares Españolas
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The Weavers (arr. Premo) Tomorrow Lies in the Cradle   

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Mary Bonhag, soprano
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Evan Premo, double bass
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Jason Amos, viola
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Jacqueline Kerrod, harp

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Photos: Jaqueline Kerrod (c) Leo Mascaro; Mary Bonhag (c) Arielle Doneson Photography; Evan Premo (c) Rob Spring photo
Scrag Mountain Music is a tax-exempt, non-profit corporation. 
 Contact: lara@scragmountainmusic.org 
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Our Story
    • Who we are
    • What we do
    • Equity Statement
    • Press
  • Current Season
    • 2022-23 Season
    • Past Scrag Seasons
  • MEDIA
    • Photos
    • Video
    • Thumbelina
    • Lullaby Project
  • SUPPORT
    • Donate
    • Ticketing
    • Volunteer
  • Scrag Swag
    • A Musical Cookbook
    • Totes
    • Tee Shirts
  • Contact