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SUMMARY:USM professor to present free ‘Women Who Risked Everything’ concert at Franco Center March 1 
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: “The Women Who Risked Everything for Freedom” concert program featuring soprano Malinda Haslett\, Scott Wheatley on piano\, and a slideshow of women composers is a collaboration between Franco-American Collection at University of Southern Maine and the Franco Center and starts at 6 p.m. Friday\, March 1. Admission is free but RSVP your seat at 207-689-2000 or www.francocenter.org/shows. Submitted photo.  \nCLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT \nThe Franco-American Collection at the University of Southern Maine\, in collaboration with the Franco Center\, the University of Southern Maine’s Osher School of Music\, Bates College Department of Music and with research support from Bates special collections will host “Celebrating French Music\, the History Makers\, the History Changers” at the 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston venue at 6 p.m. Friday\, March 1. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. There is no admission fee but seats must be reserved. The music will begin at 6\, with a reception to follow at 7:15.\nWe are happy to announce our first collaborative program between Bates and USM as leaders in arts scholarship. The program\, “Celebrating French Music\, the History Makers\, the History Changers\,” highlights the lives and music and struggle for freedom of French women who have been forgotten in history. In honor of those who passed away after the tragedy in Lewiston this October\, the program will conclude with Fauré’s Requiem. In collaboration\, friends\, colleagues\, and students from Bates College and University of Southern Maine will come together to sing the Requiem as a musical memorial.\nDr. Malinda Haslett\, soprano\, credits research partners at the Bates archives and the Franco-American Collection for assistance with her work on underrepresented composers\, in particular\, French Jewish resistance composer Claude Arrieu\, the subject of her USM Trustee Professorship. Arrieu lived in Paris during the Occupation\, where she was a founding member of the Front National des Musiciens\, a resistance network whose purpose was to save artists and art from annihilation while simultaneously preserving French culture and lifting morale. The FNM programmed public concerts of ‘degenerate’ composers\, illegally funneled music to artists in hiding\, and published an underground newspaper instructing anti-Vichy behavior. When the war ended\, their efforts went unrecognized\, and their music fell into obscurity. After the war\, Dame Alice Esty\, a Maine native\, soprano\, and philanthropist\, commissioned Arrieu to write for her. Esty lived in Lewiston\, and for this reason Arrieu’s manuscripts written for Esty lie in the archival collection at Bates College. This evening we honor Arrieu\, Esty\, and Maine’s contribution to the classical vocal music canon\, as well as to showcase the work of current young vocal artists here in Maine.\nOriginally from Evian\, France\, Joëlle Morris is a singer\, choral conductor\, music educator and voice teacher living in central Maine. Recognized for her warm mezzo voice and her ability to sparkle on stage\, she is admired for her versatility. Joëlle has performed in an array of opera and musical theater shows\, her favorite roles include Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier\, Dorabella in Cosi fan tutte\, Cherubino in La Nozze di Figaro\, Rosina in The Barber of Seville\, Aunt Eller in Oklahoma! and Aldonza in Man of la Mancha. An active recitalist\, Joëlle has sung across the United States\, France and Switzerland. Since relocating to Maine\, Joëlle has appeared with the Bangor Symphony Orchestra\, the Mozart Mentor Orchestra and is regularly a featured artist at Colby College\, Bates College\, Bowdoin College\, the Franco Center\, Waterville Opera House\, Nordica Auditorium\, the Colby Jazz Faculty Ensemble\, King’s Chapel in Boston and the Early Music Festival in Portland. She is also a co-founding member of the Amethyst Chamber Ensemble and the Resinosa Ensemble which specialized in 21st century and commissioned works. She now serves as the Director of Choir\, and teaches Applied Voice lessons\, Intro to Music and Musicianship Labs at Bates College.\nThe USM Voice Program shines in its championing of underrepresented composers\, and tonight we celebrate these trailblazing women through song. Osher School of Music seniors Josephine Lawrence\, Bella StCyr\, and Caroline Wood present music of women pioneers: Astrud Gilberto\, Thea Musgrave\, and Francisca ”Chiquinha” Gonzaga. As UROP (Undergraduate Research Award Opportunity) award winners\, each soprano has focused her research on a more complete view of music history\, highlighting the work of undervalued women in music. Tonight you hear the musical fruits of their labor and how each student has found meaning in correcting the gender pendulum in music.\nConductor duties will be shared by Scott Wheatley (USM) and Joelle Morris (Bates). Scott Wheatley\, baritone\, is a native of Kansas. He has performed with the Kansas City Lyric Opera\, New York City Opera\, Whitewater Opera\, Bronx Opera\, Sarasota Opera\, Opera Northeast\, Connecticut Grand Opera\, Opera Maine\, the Ashlawn Summer Festival companies\, the New York Philharmonic\, Vienna Philharmonic\, Los Angeles Philharmonic\, Cleveland Orchestra and San Francisco Symphony. Scott is on the voice faculty at University of Southern Maine\, where he also serves as a collaborative pianist. With soprano Dr. Malinda Haslett\, he has presented recitals throughout Europe promoting the vocal literature of under-represented women composers\, especially American composers. He is also the Assistant Director for the Oratorio Chorale\, a large\, award-winning community chorus in Southern Maine.\nSupport for this concert program comes from Maine Community Bank\, Maine Advisory Associates\, a Friend\, TempleShalomAuburn.org\, UMaine Judaic Studies\, DentalLace.com\, and UMaine Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies. Season underwriter is Maple Way Dental Care. Media sponsors are Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, Uncle Andy’s\, Bennett Radio Group. Thank you also to sponsors the Quebec Delegation in Boston and TV5MONDE.\nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.\n  \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/usm-professor-to-present-free-feminine-voice-of-protest-program-at-franco-center-nov-3/
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Jazz dance party at Franco Center Feb. 25
DESCRIPTION:The 17-member Bridgton Jazz ensemble will perform from 2-3:30 p.m. Sunday\, Feb. 25\, at the Franco Center. The ensemble includes vocalists who perform music and songs from the 1940s to today. The event will include a dance floor\, cash bar\, and concession stand. This is a fundraiser for the families and victims of the Oct. 25\, 2023 shootings in Lewiston. \nTickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door and can be bought in advance online at TICKETS or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can be purchased in person when our box office is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is in the mill lot on Oxford Street. Handicap access is on the Lincoln St. Alley side of the building.
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/bridgton-jazz-ensemble-to-perform-at-franco-center-feb-25/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T153000
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SUMMARY:Josée Vachon to perform in afternoon concert at Franco Center Feb. 17
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: Josée Vachon\, a favorite Franco American performer among regular patrons of the Franco Center\, can see her perform in person at 2 p.m. Saturday\, Feb. 17. Tickets are available at 207-689-2000 and www.francocenter.org/shows. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston.  \nJosée Vachon to perform in afternoon concert at Franco Center Feb. 17  \nLEWISTON—Musical artist Josée Vachon will perform at 2 p.m. Saturday\, Feb. 17\, at the Franco Center. She shares her Franco American joie de vivre–her “joy of living as a Franco-American” through her music. Born in Quebec and raised in Maine\, Vachon has been sharing her Franco-American upbringing for over 40 years\, through traditional and contemporary folksongs from Quebec and Acadia\, as well as her own compositions.     \n“Lewiston is a special place for me\, just because of the strong support I received from fans at the very beginning of my career\,” said Vachon. “I love coming back and having a chance to reconnect with many fans and friends!”  \nThough she often entertained at her family gatherings\, she began singing publicly with the support of the Franco-American Center at the University of Maine\, where she discovered others who shared the same rich heritage. She quickly gained recognition as a Franco-American voice through her first performances at state festivals in Lewiston and Madawaska\, Maine and at schools and parish soirées.     \nShe has a dozen solo recordings to her credit and continues to perform and record the music that best represents her love of Franco-American culture.     \nTickets can be purchased through the Franco Center’s box office in person from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays or call 207-689-2000. Ticket purchases can be made online at BOX OFFICE TICKETS. \nTickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door day of show.  \nDoors and cash bar open at 1 p.m. Concert is at 2 p.m. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Parking is in the mill lot across the street. Handicap access is on the Lincoln Street Alley side of the building.  \nSeason Underwriter is Maple Way Dental Care; Media Sponsors are Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, Uncle Andy’s\, Bennett Radio Group.  Show sponsors are FACE Foundation and TV5Monde. \n### 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/12955/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T190000
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SUMMARY:Elton\, Billy Joel tribute performance at Franco Center Jan. 26
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: Joe Boucher\, pianist and vocalist for Piano Men: The Music of Elton and Billy\, will be performing at the Franco Center with the tribute band at 7 p.m. Friday\, Jan. 26. Tickets available at 207-689-2000 or www.francocenter.org/shows. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Submitted photo.  \nElton and Billy Joel tribute performance coming to Franco Center Jan. 26  \nLEWISTON–Piano Men: The Music of Elton and Billy tribute band will perform at 7 p.m. Friday\, Jan. 26\, at the Franco Center. The concert is a tribute to the amazing songs of Billy Joel and Elton John. Rarely have these songs been heard performed live in this way as Elton and Billy have only on a few occasions performed with orchestras\, according to the band.   \nMembers of the band include Joe Boucher (piano\, lead vocals)\, Christopher Eastburn (bass guitar\, vocals)\, Gary Backstrom (guitar\, vocals)\, Steve Hodgkin (drums)\, Matt Kennedy (saxophone)\, and Nick Pires (audio engineer). At times the band is joined by musicians playing violins\, viola\, and cello; and a female vocalist.  \nJoseph Boucher grew up in the quaint seaside village of Biddeford\, Maine.  He is a singer and songwriter who has fronted the power pop band Frotus Caper.  They recorded and released four critically acclaimed albums. He has worked as a studio session musician\, playing piano and arranging pop\, rock and folk songs for many artists.  \nBoucher is an on-air host and producer at Maine Public Classical Radio.  For 16 seasons he was the concert manager for The Portland Symphony Orchestra.  Prior to that\, he spent seven years touring internationally as stage manager. For more information visit www.pianomenmusic.com  \nChris Eastburn is an arranger\, orchestrator and award-winning composer. His music has been performed to acclaim from New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Commissions include a ballet score for Island Moving Co. called “Newport Stories\,” a string orchestra and chorus score for the theatre production “Moses Brown and the Voyage of the Slave Ship Sally” and a score for Caitlin Corbett Dance Co. called “Tom’s Wealth.”  \nEastburn’s string quartet/vocal quartet score “Consent to Gravity” choreographed by Daniel McCusker was hailed as “one of the most successful new musical works for dance I’ve heard in ages” by Debra Cash\, dance critic for NPR’s Here and Now. His arrangement and orchestration of “Jazzy Old St. Nick\, a hip swing version of a Christmas favorite” is now available from the Hal Leonard choral music catalog. Learn more about his music at www.eastburnmusic.com  \nGary Backstrom has been playing for the last 20 years touring the country with his award-winning jam band Jiggle the Handle and as the Gary Backstrom Band. He has opened for such acts as Little Feat\, Spin Doctors\, Rat Dog\, The Samples\, South Side Johnny\, The Allman Brothers\, Warren Haynes\, and Blues Traveler. He has shared the stage with Dereck Trucks\, AOD\, and members of Todd Rundgren’s Band. Check out more details at www.garybackstrom.com  \nSteve Hodgkin had an active schedule as a working drummer in a variety of rock bands before making a switch to singer/songwriter in 2000 when he fronted Portland-based original rock band The Reedlings. Hodgkin returned to the drums in 2004 to perform and record with Joe Boucher in Frotus Caper and has been working with Boucher ever since.  \nNick Pires was an active member of both the jazz and concert bands in high school while also gigging frequently in the local music scene. After graduating\, Pires put his musical aspirations aside to attend Full Sail University in pursuit of a career as a live sound engineer. Despite not playing for several years\, he continued to maintain an interest in music and networking with musicians through his work in concert production and eventually found his way back to the drums.  \nMatt Kennedy spent the last 30-plus years as a professional saxophonist starting in his hometown of Denver\, Colorado and later as a fixture in the blues and roots scenes of Portland\, Oregon\, Vermont\, New Hampshire\, Baltimore\, MD\, and Washington DC before settling in Portland\, Maine. Over the years\, he has backed a wide range of artists\, including Terry Adams (NRBQ)\, Daniel Johnston\, John Popper (Blues Traveler)\, Luther “Guitar Junior” Johnson\, and Peter Tork (The Monkees). He is currently an active freelance saxophonist in Portland\, Maine and is a member of the soul/funk band Mamas Boomshack (www.mamasboomshack.com).  \nPiano Men music videos can be viewed at https://www.theirsongs.com/piano-men  \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.    \nTickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door day of show.  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nSeason Underwriter is Maple Way Dental Care; Media Sponsors are Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, Uncle Andy’s\, Bennett Radio Group. Show sponsors are Champoux Insurance and Maine Community Bank. \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/elton-billy-joel-tribute-performance-at-franco-center-jan-26/
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:MSO's Song and Dance Music from Around the World at Franco Center Jan. 20
DESCRIPTION:Song and Dance Music from Around the World\nRohan Smith\, Conductor \nProgram: \nAlberto Ginastera: Danza final (Malambo) from Danza Estancia \nAstor Piazzolla: Libertango \nJosé Moncayo: Huapango \nAaron Copland: songs from Old American Songs \n— featuring Philip Lima\, Baritone \nJohann Strauss\, Jr.: Thunder and Lightning Polka \nGustav Mahler: Three Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy’s Magic Horn) \n— featuring Philip Lima\, Baritone \nLeonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story \nConcerts – Midcoast Symphony Orchestra:\n  \nPerformances: \nSaturday\, January 20\, 2024 – 7:00 p.m. – Franco Center in Lewiston\nConcert length approximately 2 hours including intermission
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/msos-song-and-dance-music-from-around-the-world-at-franco-center-jan-20/
CATEGORIES:Music,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T183000
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SUMMARY:Lewiston High School Winter Concert rescheduled to Jan. 18
DESCRIPTION:The Lewiston High School Choir Winter Concert has been rescheduled to Thursday\, Jan. 18 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Doors open at 6 pm. \nDirector: Moll Brown \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/lewiston-high-school-winter-concert/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231217T140000
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SUMMARY:Just Us special holiday reunion concert
DESCRIPTION:Photo caption\, from left: Doris Surette\, Melissa St. Pierre\, Jackie Asselin\, Nel Meservier\, Rose Fredricks\, Norm LaPlante\, Sue Caron\, Lorraine Giasson\, Debbie Robitaille. \nLEWISTON—The “Just Us” Entertainers are reuniting to bring a special holiday reunion concert to the Franco Center at 2 p.m. Sunday\, Dec. 17. This concert is a fundraiser for the Franco Center. Nel Meservier\, spokesperson and keyboard player for the group\, said\, “The Just Us Entertainers will perform traditional and nontraditional Christmas songs. We like to have fun and we like the audience to have fun.”  \nJust Us\, organized in 1999\, was the first musical group to perform at the Franco Center in the summer of 2000. The Franco Center had taken over ownership of the former St. Mary’s Church building in June 2000. The Just Us group has performed hundreds of concerts in the Lewiston-Auburn\, Portland and August areas. Several of their concerts were fundraisers for various veterans organizations.  \nThe group has included 20 members at times\, from musical families representing three generations. This reunion concert will feature Doris Surette\, Melissa St. Pierre\, Jackie Asselin\, Nel Meservier\, Rose Fredricks\, Norm LaPlante\, Sue Caron\, Lorraine Giasson\, and Debbie Robitaille.  \nTicket prices include fees: Advance  $20 and Door  $25.  \nDoors and cash bar open at 1 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in person between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesday\, at www.francocenter.org\, and 207-689-2000.  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. It is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side of the building. Parking is in the mill lot across the street.  \nLINK TO SCROLL THROUGH ALL SHOWS AND BUY TICKETS: CLICK HERE \nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS TO THIS CONCERT. \nProgram: \nMary’s Boy Child — Ensemble \nThe Bells of St. Mary’s — Ensemble \nOh What a Beautiful City — Ensemble \nMerry Christmas Darling — Lorraine Giasson \nChristmas Rock Medley — Melissa St. Pierre \nHeard the Bells on Christmas Day — Rose Fredericks \nSanta Looked a lot like Daddy — Jackie Asselin \nSilver Bells — Sue Caron \nLittle Toy Trains — Women \nRazzle Dazzle Christmas — Doris Surette \nChristmas Hallelujah — Ensemble \nSanta Claus is Back in Town — Debbie Robitaille \nChristmas Song — Sue Caron \nAll I Want for Christmas is You — Melissa St. Pierre \nTeacher’s Merry Christmas — Lorraine & Sue \nWhat are you Doing New Year’s? — Debbie Robitaille \nGod Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen — Norm LaPlante \nThere’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays — Lorraine Giasson \nPretty Paper\, Pretty Ribbons — Doris Surette \n‘Til the Season Comes ‘Round Again — Rose Fredericks \nReindeer Boogie — Doris Surette \nO Holy Night — Melissa St. Pierre \nChristmas Blue — Nel & Group \nAngels We Have Heard on High — Ensemble \nSeason Underwriter is Maple Way Dental Care; Media Sponsors are Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, Uncle Andy’s\, Bennett Radio Group. Show sponsor: Ouellette & Associates
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/just-us-special-holiday-reunion-concert/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231216T213000
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SUMMARY:Sights and Sounds of a homestyle Christmas back at the Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON–Following the success of last year’s premiere of Sights and Sounds of Christmas\, the fundraising event returns “bigger and better than ever” to the Franco Center on Dec. 15 and 16 with three separate performances\, according to show producer\, Jake Hodgkin. Dozens of performers will sing\, dance\, act\, and produce an energetic and vibrant festive Christmas show complete with an immersive light show. “The light show will produce a snow effect in several scenes and also a visual look at what it would be like to travel in Santa’s sleigh.”  \nWith an evening show at 7 p.m. Friday\, Dec. 15\, followed by a matinee show at 2 p.m. and evening show at 7 p.m. Saturday\, Dec. 16\, the Franco Center’s beautiful Performance Hall stage will be the scene of holiday-themed performances\, music\, and a light show.  “This Christmas show is an event for the whole family\, where memories can be made\,” said Franco Center Board President Elaine Roop.  \n“The matinee’s light show and projections will not have the full effect due to the fact that the Franco Center’s Performance Hall cannot be darkened during the day\,” Hodgkin said. “The overall emphasis is to give the feeling of an old-fashioned homestyle Christmas. If you are looking to get in the holiday spirit\, don’t miss this show.”  \nTickets for the Franco Center’s Sights & Sounds of Christmas Show range from $7 to $25. Tickets can be purchased online at BOX OFFICE TICKETS or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.    \nAdvance Evening shows \nTier 1  Adults $20 – Kids/Students  $15 \nTier 2  Adults $15 – Kids/Students   $10 \nDoor Evening Shows \nTier 1 Adults $25 – Kids/Students $20 \nTier 2 Adults $20 – Kids/Students $15 \nAdvance Matinee \nTier 1 Adults $15 – Kids/Students $10 \nTier 2 Adults $10 – Kids/Students $7 \nDoor Matinee \nTier 1 Adults $20 – Kids/Students $15 \nTier 2 Adults $15 – Kids/Students $12 \n  \nDoors\, concessions\, and cash bar open an hour before the show\, and during intermission.  \nStay tuned for the program agenda. \nWarning: Strobe Lighting and Smoke & Haze in Use during this performance.  \nThank you to Berman & Simmons and Skelton Taintor & Abbott for sponsoring this show! \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/sights-and-sounds-of-a-homestyle-christmas-back-at-the-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Music,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231213T203000
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SUMMARY:Auburn Community Band annual Christmas concert Dec. 13 at Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:The Auburn Community Band will perform Christmas music at the Franco Center. Admission is free. Parking is available in the mill lot. \nHoliday Concert Details \nFranco Center\, Cedar Street \nLewiston\, MaineDecember 13\, 2023 \n7:00 pm – 8:15 p.m.  Free! \nFree parking located across the street \n*** In the holiday spirit\, donations are typically requested to benefit a local non-profit organization. \nThe building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/auburn-community-band-annual-christmas-concert-dec-13-at-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231210T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230725T143842Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Music Society concert Dec. 9\, 10
DESCRIPTION:Concert II\nA Season of Celebration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, December 09\n7:00 pm \nSunday December 10\n2:00 pm \nIn his third season as Artistic Director\, Dr. Richard Nickerson and the Maine Music Society chorale will usher in the holiday season with this family friendly concert. Celebrate time-held traditions and create new ones. \nThis program will include many familiar works as well as the annual sing-a-long. It promises to bring out the memories\, spirit\, celebration\, and magic of the holiday season. \n\n\n\n  \nTickets – Maine Music Society
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/maine-music-society-concert-dec-9-10/
CATEGORIES:Music,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T153000
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SUMMARY:Camp of Christmas Rock at the Franco Center Dec. 3
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: 2 p.m. Sunday\, Dec. 3. \nCost: $10 to $20 Pay-What-You-Can \nBUY TICKETS HERE\n \nLEWISTON–Students from the Great Falls Academy of Modern Music will perform in a holiday-themed concert at 2 p.m. Sunday\, Dec. 3\, at the Franco Center. “Camp of Rock has been an amazing summer opportunity for kids to rock out in the Lewiston-Auburn area since 2007. But this year\, for the first time ever\, Camp of Rock has branched out and tried something new\,” said Brian Gagnon\, director of GFAMM. “Come see Camp of CHRISTMAS Rock play some of your favorite holiday rock tunes.” \nGagnon went on to say that his young students “have met only four times to learn as many festive\, holiday rock songs as they can\, and because of their energy and enthusiasm\, they’ve learned a set of five songs. Come listen to them rock the beautiful Franco Center.” \nThe students will perform songs that include “Merry Christmas Baby” by Bruce Springsteen\, “Christmas Time All Over Again” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers\, “Please Come Home for Christmas” by The Eagles\, “Christmas Wrapping” by The Waitresses\, and “Christmas Eve Sarajevo” by Trans Siberian Orchestra. \nThis holiday-themed concert\, performed by Lewiston-Auburn youth\, is open to the public. The 2 p.m. concert will begin with solo performances by the students of GFAMM. Doors and concessions open at 1 p.m. \nTickets range from $10 to $20 in a pay-what-you-can method so that more community members can attend and show their support for both the students of GFAMM and the Franco Center. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows\, at 207-689-2000\, or in person at the Franco Center on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street in Lewiston. The building is handicap accessible via an elevator on the Lincoln St. Alley side of the building. \nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/camp-of-christmas-rock-at-the-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:Elvis tribute concert Nov. 17 at the Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: The Franco Center will host an Elvis tribute concert featuring well-known local Robert Washington at 7 p.m. Friday\, Nov. 17. Washington has won the “Elvis Impersonator World Championship” title. He will also perform a few James Brown tunes. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows or 207-689-2000. Submitted photo. \nLEWISTON—The Franco Center will host an Elvis tribute concert featuring Robert Washington at 7 p.m. Friday\, Nov. 17. Facebook fans of World Champion Elvis Impersonator\, Robert Washington\, who is sometimes known as The Black Elvis\, say that Washington is “the best Elvis Impersonator on the planet.”  \nWashington is the first black man to win the “Elvis Impersonator World Championship” title\, and he did it in the heart of the South: Memphis\, Tennessee. Winning that title was a historic event for Washington and other black Elvis impersonators. The championship was won in Elvis’s hometown\, “where a black man with a voice like a 747 engine beat out 100 other white contenders\, some who had $30\,000 worth of plastic surgery to look like Elvis\,” according to the fan page.  But not Washington; he is the real deal. He will also perform a few James Brown tunes.\n \nTickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door day of show.  \nTickets can be purchased through the Franco Center’s box office in person from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays or call 207-689-2000. Ticket purchases can also be made online at BOX OFFICE TICKETS.\n \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert is at 7 p.m. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Parking is in the mill lot across the street. Handicap access is on the Lincoln Street Alley side of the building.  \nFans have posted videos of Robert Washington performing as both Elvis and James Brown\, such as this one https://youtu.be/cMdAuRMd65Q by Stéphan Beauregard.  \nSeason Underwriter is Maple Way Dental Care; Media Sponsors are Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, Uncle Andy’s\, Bennett Radio Group. Show sponsor is Platz Associates.
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/elvis-tribute-concert-nov-17-at-the-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231105T160000
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SUMMARY:Fiddle-icious afternoon concert now Nov. 5 at Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: The toe-tapping music of Maine’s largest fiddle orchestra will be heard in an afternoon concert at 2 p.m. Sunday\, Nov. 5\, at the Franco Center\, 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Special guests include Erica Brown and Matt Shipman; and Rossby\, Elsie and Oliver Arnott. Tickets can be purchased at 207-689-2000 and www.francocenter.org/shows. Submitted photo.  \nFiddle-icious afternoon concert postponed until Nov. 5 at the Franco Center  \nLEWISTON–The Franco Center will present the trademark toe-tapping music of Fiddle-icious at 2 p.m. Sunday\, Nov. 5. The decision to delay the concert by one week came about due to the tragic shootings that have deeply affected the community. \nFiddle-icious is a community-based orchestra whose members are determined to preserve the cultural heritage of Maine’s traditional fiddle music\, dances\, and songs passed down from Scottish\, Irish\, Quebecois\, and Acadian ancestors.   \nThe members of Fiddle-icious are part of a larger fellowship that strives to bring joy and purpose to all who participate—all while keeping the musical tradition alive and thriving. The orchestra is directed by master fiddler Don Roy and accompanied by Cindy Roy on piano.  \nSpecial guests for this concert include Matt and Erica Brown Shipman\, and the sibling act of Rossby\, Elsie\, and Oliver Arnott.  \nThe audience will hear fiddles\, guitars\, flutes\, banjos\, tin whistles\, accordions\, cellos\, violas\, mandolins\, harps\, stand-up bass and other instruments. The orchestra’s music is scored for beginner to advanced players\, creating a full\, rich sound.  \nRoy and his wife\, Cindy grew up in French-Canadian families where music was an integral part of their lives. Fiddle-icious grew out of their desire to share their knowledge with others\, foster community through music and keep their musical heritage alive.  \nIn a social media post\, Fiddle-icious stated that the 2023 season is: “Our first concert series since 2019 and we can’t wait to see all your smiling faces!”  \nTo learn more about the group\, view the 2009 documentary short\, “Fiddle-icious – Community of Music\,” produced by the Salt Institute\, by logging on to www.fiddleicious.com.  \nTickets can be purchased through the Franco Center’s box office in person from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays or call 207-689-2000. Ticket purchases can also be made online at www.francocenter.org/shows.   \nBOX OFFICE TICKETS. \nTickets in advance:  \nTier 1 at $25 and Tier 2 at $20.  \nTickets at the door:  \nTier 1 at $30 and Tier 2 at $25.  \nDoors and cash bar open at 1 p.m. Concert is at 2 p.m. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston.   \n“Taste the Music” Volume 17\, the 2023 Music Series by Fiddle-icious music CDs will be available for purchase at the concert.   \nAlthough the shelter-in-place order has been lifted in most areas\, we have decided to postpone the Sunday\, Oct 29 performance of Fiddle-icious to the following Sunday\, November 5. \nPatrons who have purchased tickets may still use their tickets for the new date.  If you are unable to attend on November 5\, you may either request a gift certificate to be used towards another Franco Center performance\, request a refund\, or request that it be re-assigned as a donation to the Franco Center.  Requests to change the tickets to another event\, for a gift certificate or for a refund need to be made by Thursday\, November 2. \nYou can reach Susan at 207-689-2000 or by email at boxoffice@francocenter.org or reach out to Penny at 207-514-7477 or pdrumm@francocenter.org \nHandicap access is on the Lincoln Street Alley side of the building. Parking is in the mill lot across the street. Additional parking\, should the mill lot be full\, is in the city-owned Lincoln St. Lot on the corner of Lincoln and Oxford streets; in the parking garage at the corner of Lincoln and Chestnut streets; and in the Lincoln St. Lot across from F.X. Marcotte. 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/fiddle-icious-afternoon-concert-oct-29-at-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:Battle of the Blends at the Franco Center Nov. 4
DESCRIPTION:Concert I\nBattle of the Blends XXVIII\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, November 4\n7:00 pm \nWith MMS’s own Artistic Director\, Dr. Richard Nickerson\, as emcee\, this perpetual audience favorite will feature six spectacular groups raising their voices in exuberant renditions of jazz\, barbershop\, rock’n’roll\, spiritual and Renaissance vocal music. \nJoin us for this ever-popular a cappella experience with something for all ages and music preferences. \nTICKETS CLICK HERE \n\n\n\nSeason Events – Maine Music Society
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/battle-of-the-blends-at-the-franco-center-nov-4/
CATEGORIES:Music,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230725T142522Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Midcoast Symphony Orchestra's 'Soulful Expressions' concert Oct. 28
DESCRIPTION:Due to the tragedy affecting the community\, the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra will not be performing Saturday\, Oct. 28 at the Franco Center. Thank you for your understanding. Stay safe.\nAn important letter from the MSO President:\nDear MSO supporters – \nThis has truly been a week like no other we have ever experienced in Maine. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Lewiston community and especially those families who have been impacted by the senseless violence on Wednesday night. \nAs you can imagine\, the board of the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra have had some difficult conversations\, and have had to make some difficult decisions. \nThe MSO board met yesterday evening and discussed how best to proceed with Leonard Bernstein’s vision of making more music in the face of violence\, and yet making sure that our top priority is the safety of our musician family and our audiences. Given all that has happened over the past few days\, we have determined that it would be in everyone’s best interest to cancel our concert at the Franco Center on Saturday night. \nTicket holders for that concert (including subscribers) have several options for how to proceed and will receive an email with more information shortly. \nAt this time\, the Board has not yet made a decision about Sunday’s show at Orion. As you know\, the suspect is still at large\, so we have to wait and hope for some closure on this horrific episode before much longer. We expect to make a decision about the disposition of the Sunday matinee performance by 5pm on Saturday. \nShould you have any questions about our plans\, please feel free to call the MSO office at (207) 315-1712 or email info@midcoastsymphony.org. \nIn the meantime\, stay safe. Hug your loved ones even tighter than I know you already do. We will be making music again soon\, hopefully as soon as Sunday. \nMusically yours\, \nTim Kenlan\, MSO Board President \nSoulful Expressions\nRohan Smith\, Conductor \nProgram: \nWilliam Grant Still: Aspiration: Lento\, con risoluzione (from Symphony No.1) \nLudwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 \n— featuring Anastasia Antonacos\, pianist \nDimitri Shostakovich:  Symphony No. 5 \nConcerts – Midcoast Symphony Orchestra: \nPerformances: \nSaturday\, October 28\, 2023 – 7:00 p.m. – Franco Center in Lewiston \nConcert length approximately 2 hours including intermission. \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/midcoast-symphony-orchestras-soulful-expressions-concert-oct-28/
CATEGORIES:Music,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230715T113702Z
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SUMMARY:James Taylor tribute artist coming October 13 to Franco Center 
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: Bill Griese will bring the sounds of his Sweet Baby James tribute music to the Franco Center Oct. 13. The venue is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Tickets can be purchased at 207-689-2000 and www.francocenter.org/shows.  \nJames Taylor tribute artist coming October 13 to Franco Center  \nLEWISTON—Known as “America’s #1 James Taylor tribute artist\,” Bill Griese will perform his acclaimed Sweet Baby James show at 7 p.m. Friday\, Oct. 13\, at the Franco Center. “Join other James Taylor fans for the timeless music of the six-time Grammy winner\, with a performance that needs to be heard\,” said Jake Hodgkin\, Franco Center production manager.  \nNot your typical tribute band fare\, Griese brings the songs and stories of Taylor in a refreshingly authentic way\, using only his spot-on vocals and skillful guitar playing. It’s a natural and respectful homage to an American original. Whether you’re a lifelong or casual JT fan\, this show is one not-to-miss\, said Hodgkin.  \nAudience reviews include: “Close my eyes and it’s JT\,” “The next best thing to James himself\,” and “Like having James Taylor in your living room!” Walking Man Productions presents the ultimate James Taylor experience\, with favorites like “Fire & Rain\,” “You’ve Got a Friend\,” “Shower the People\,” “How Sweet It Is\,” “Steamroller\,” and more\, at the Franco Center. Included in the show are hidden gems for a truly Taylor-made show honoring one of America’s greatest troubadours.   \nSupport for this concert comes from Maple Way Dental Care\, Bennett Radio Group\, Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, and Uncle Andy’s Digest\, according to Franco Center staff.  \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   \nTier 1 tickets in advance are $30 and at the door: $35.  \nTier 2 tickets in advance are $25 and at the door: $30.  \nWatch and listen to Sweet Baby James musical videos on Griese’s website at https://sweetbabyjamesofficial.com/videos  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nLINK TO BUY TICKETS FOR THIS SHOW: CLICK HERE
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/james-taylor-tribute-artist-coming-october-13-to-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:Runnin’ Down a Dream Tom Petty tribute band returning Oct. 7 to Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON– The Franco Center has announced that Runnin’ Down a Dream: The Tom Petty Tribute Band will return to its stage at 7 p.m. Saturday\, Oct. 7\, 2023. For over 40 years\, Tom Petty created timeless classics with the Heartbreakers\, Mudcrutch\, The Traveling Wilburys\, and released solo albums until his unfortunate death in 2017. “Our show faithfully replicates the style and feel of a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers concert\, allowing the audience to experience the music of this extraordinary artist\,” said Roger Howard\, tribute band spokesperson.  \nThis Maine-based band includes members Mike Boucher on lead vocals and guitar; Harry Coddington on lead guitar; Roger Howard on drums; Marty Mclellan on guitar and vocals; and Steve Brown on keyboard and vocals. When five veteran musicians from Maine\, with local and national experience\, play Petty’s music together\, the feeling\, meaning\, and very soul of these songs are undeniable.   \nRoger said\, “Our first performance last year at the  Franco center in Lewiston was magical. Playing  to the enthusiastic audience at the beautifully restored former church made it a really special night for us. We’ll be back for our encore performance on October 7th with some new songs and a whole assortment of Tom Petty’s classics!” Roger started taking drum lessons at age 12 and joined his first garage band at 16. From there he went on to play in an assortment of bands in five states. His wide variety of musical styles include blues\, country\, alternative\, rock\, and rhythm and blues. Playing in Runnin’ Down A Dream is the culmination of everything Roger has learned and experienced over many decades in his extensive musical career.       \nMike Boucher started playing Tom Petty songs in his high school cover band. During the 1990s\, Boucher began to focus his talents on song writing and has continued to sing and play his music for audiences on the East and West coasts.   \nIn 2007\, Boucher called on Harry Coddington to lend his versatile guitar-playing talents to the alt-country band The Gaffers. Coddington started playing guitar shortly after seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 when he was six years old. He’s played in many different bands in Florida and now in Maine. He has an affinity for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers\, which made dreaming up this band just feel natural.   \nMarty Mclellan made his debut at a coffee house performing covers of Neil Young\, Grateful Dead\, Jim Croce and James Taylor at Hobart College in Geneva\, New York in 1982. Dirty McCurdy marked Mclellan’s first real experience as a frontman. The band covered mostly rock and roll\, but also some original material while it continued to adhere to the blues standards it had established in the Blues Barn years.   \nSteve Brown’s music career began in the late 1970s when he joined the band White Water in Central Maine playing a beat-up old Wurlitzer electric piano. This led to a brief Holiday Inn tour with an Elvis Presley tribute show. Brown became an in-demand keyboard player in the New England region. He was a member of some well-known bands including Ricky and the Giants\, Elmore Twist Band\, Gary Black and the Blues\, 43 North and the LA Harley Band.   \nThese five musicians together on the Franco Center stage will perform the music of Tom Petty with authentic renditions from every stage of Petty’s career. Doors and a cash bar open an hour before showtime.   \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org/shows or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.    \nTier 1 tickets in advance are $30 and at the door: $35.  \nTier 2 tickets in advance are $25 and at the door: $30.  \nWatch Runnin’ Down a Dream Tom Petty  Tribute Band’s music videos on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@RunninDownADreamTPettyTribute/videos  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/runnin-down-a-dream-tom-petty-tribute-band-returning-oct-7-to-franco-center/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230930T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230930T213000
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SUMMARY:Don’t miss Davidson County Line at Franco Center Sept. 30
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO CAPTION: Davidson County Line band will perform Sept. 30 at the Franco Center\, 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Tickets can be purchased at 207-689-2000 or www.francocenter.org/shows. The band performs a mix of rockabilly\, blues\, rock\, and country music. Submitted photo.  \nDavidson County Line to perform at Franco Center Sept. 30  \nLEWISTON–With much excitement from staff\, the Franco Center has announced that Davidson County Line will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday\, Sept. 30. Davidson County Line is a three-piece band established in 2015 from Central Maine. They perform a mix of rockabilly\, blues\, rock\, and country music. All members have over 30 years of experience and the mix of music is a “crowd pleaser\,” according to Jake Hodgkin\, Franco Center production manager.  \nThe various musical hits they play are by Johnny Cash\, Elvis\, Jerry Lee Lewis\, Chuck Berry\, and many more from the 1950s and ‘60s. Davidson County Line performs on diverse stages including cruise lines\, casinos\, antique car shows\, and county fairs in Maine\, Massachusetts\, and New York.   \nMembers of Davidson County Line include Nashville recording artist on guitar and vocals “Eddie” Jones who began playing violin\, mandolin\, and banjo at age six in Nashville. He started performing at the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium from an early age. Jones was one of Nashville’s youngest mandolin players. He soon began playing both guitar and bass\, and has been performing professionally for more than 40 years with a number of well-known artists.  He worked as a studio session player in Nashville and is considered a “Guitar Slinger.” Jones relocated to Maine in 2010. His natural southern drawl enhances his ability to sing the songs of his second cousin\, Johnny Cash.  \nMarty Lang on guitar joined the lineup in 2019. His musical career began in 1971 playing guitar for The Country Squires\, performing weddings\, and at various venues in Maine. Lang had the honor of performing with Dick Curless at a benefit. In 1979\, Lang performed with the Country Troubadours\, and the band won the title as the number one country band in Maine. After time spent in the United States Navy\, he joined several bands\, while attaining his associate degree in music at the University of Maine in Augusta. From there\, Lang furthered his studies at the University of Maine at Gorham\, studying classical music. Lang has a studio in his home where he produces music.  \n“Bub” Lynch on drums joined Jones and Lang in the spring of 2023 and is a welcomed asset to the lineup. Lynch began playing drums in 1970 while attending college at State University of New York\, SUNY Potsdam. He relocated to Maine in 1976 and performed with several different groups. Lynch had the amazing opportunity to perform in the warm-up band for the legendary Buddy Guy. Lynch has also performed and won in the Road to Memphis Challenge in 2000 with Blue Steel Express\, 2011 with Zac Pomerleau Blues Band\, and again in 2018 performing with Matt and the Barnburners. Lynch continues to perform in several bands in the Northeast.  \nTickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door day of show and can be purchased through the Franco Center’s box office in person from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays or call 207-689-2000. Ticket purchases can be made online at CLICK HERE to purchase tickets for this show. \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert is at 7 p.m. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Parking is in the mill lot across the street. Handicap access is on the Lincoln Street Alley side of the building.  \nMusic by Davidson County Line can be heard at this link:https://photos.app.goo.gl/ibY4Wgyxgdw12sGE6 \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/dont-miss-davidson-county-line-at-franco-center-sept-30/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:MSO musicians & friends to perform at Franco Center Sept. 10
DESCRIPTION:Photo Caption: Members of MSO and Friends of the Franco Center will perform in a fundraising concert at 2 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 10. Tickets can be purchased at www.francocenter.org/shows and 207-689-2000. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston.  \nMusicians band together to create fundraising concert for Franco Center Sept. 10  \nLEWISTON– Musicians who support the Franco Center’s mission work and the performing arts in general\, got together to create a fundraiser concert for all the positive things the Franco Center brings to the community. The Members of Midcoast Symphony Orchestra and Friends of the Franco Center fundraising concert will be at 2 p.m. Sunday\, Sept. 10.  \nTickets are free for 17-under accompanied by an adult. Advance tickets for adults are $20 and $25 at the door day of show.  \nDoors and cash bar open at 1 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in person between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesday\, at www.francocenter.org\, and 207-689-2000.  \nThe Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. It is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side of the building. Parking is in the mill lot across the street.  \nLINK TO SCROLL THROUGH ALL SHOWS AND BUY TICKETS: CLICK HERE \nCLICK HERE for this concert’s tickets. \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/friends-of-franco-center-fundraising-concert-sept-10/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20221027T175518Z
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SUMMARY:The Cobblestones to perform June 29 at Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON—The Cobblestones will perform in concert at 7 p.m. Thursday\, June 29\, at the Franco Center\, 46 Cedar Street\, in Lewiston’s Riverfront Island district. The event is part of the Riverfront Performances & Events Series: Cabaret Nights.   \nThe band hails from Western Maine and plays a variety of songs from artists such as Mary Chapin Carpenter\, Natalie Merchant\, Mellencamp\, Creedence Clearwater Revival\, Fleetwood Mac\, Bonnie Raitt and many more.    \nBand members feature Carolyn Plourde on lead vocals; Michael Plourde on vocals and guitar; Danielle Tran on keyboards and harmony vocals; Mark Plourde on drums; and Steve Moore on bass and vocals.   \n“We specialize in great songs featuring passionate vocals\, guitars\, and tight harmonies\,” said Plourde. “You’ll recognize many songs\, but you won’t hear the same songs that other bands play.  In addition to hits old and new\, you’ll hear beautiful songs that are little-known classics\, and we’ll introduce you to some of today’s most talented songwriters.”  \nSupport for this concert comes from Ouellette & Associates\, CPAs; Roopers; Maple Way Dental Care; Bennett Radio Group; Sun Journal; Turner Publishing; and Uncle Andy’s Digest\, according to Franco Center staff.   \nDoors and cash bar open an hour before the show. The dance floor will be open all night. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door day of the show and can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   \nThe venue is the former St. Mary’s Church\, now a performing arts and events center at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nVisit The Cobblestone’s website here: thecobblestones.net  \nThank you to our show sponsors: Roopers and Ouellette & Associates! \nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \n \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/the-cobblestones-to-perform-at-7-p-m-thursday-june-15/
CATEGORIES:Cabaret,Music,Performance
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SUMMARY:Midcoast Symphony Orchestra concert with Motor Booty June 10
DESCRIPTION:Classical Night Fever\n  \nMSO will team up with Motor Booty Affair\, Maine’s own 70s disco/funk tribute band. You’ll leave this show with a big smile on your face and a new appreciation for this great era of popular music\, where dance music and the symphony collide to create something special. \nThese special concerts are not part of MSO’s 2022-23 Classical Season. \n  \nPerformance Dates: \nSaturday\, June 10 2023 – 7:00 p.m. – Riverfront-Franco Center \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/midcoast-symphony-orchestra-concert-with-motor-booty-june-10/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:Maine Music Society’s Sunday concert: Broadway Meets Hollywood
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 14\, 2023 at 3:00 pm\nThis Maine Music Society Pops Concert will be a collection of music from movie musicals. Join MMS as they take you through decades of music theater and celebrate a true American art form. This concert will be filled with memories and promises something for everyone! \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/maine-music-societys-sunday-concert-broadway-meets-hollywood/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230104T192428Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Music Society’s Broadway Meets Hollywood concert
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 13\, 2023 at 7:30 pm and Sunday\, May 14\, 2023 at 3:00 pm\nThis Maine Music Society Pops Concert will be a collection of music from movie musicals. Join MMS as they take you through decades of music theater and celebrate a true American art form. This concert will be filled with memories and promises something for everyone! \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/maine-music-societys-broadway-meets-hollywood-concert/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230321T202252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T202252Z
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SUMMARY:Pihcintu Multinational Chorus to perform April 29 at Franco Center in free concert
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON – The inspiring sounds of the renowned Pihcintu Multinational Chorus will be heard in the acoustically superb performance space at the Franco Center at 7 p.m. Saturday\, April 29. The event is free and open to the public\, but tickets are still required.   \nThis international choral group brings together refugee and immigrant children from around the world to share their music and stories of their homelands and the experience of being a refugee in Maine.  \n“Sharing music and stories is a common thread among immigrants and this includes the French Canadian immigrants and their Franco American descendants in Lewiston’s Little Canada\,” said Denise Scammon\, marketing director at the Franco Center. “Music and song was one tradition that kept the Franco American community together.” Local Franco Americans are known to have had many social clubs and church choirs in which they were united by their language and culture and children were expected to sing or play an instrument.   \nSince its inception in 2006\, the Pihcintu chorus has performed over 300\,000 live and hundreds of millions via broadcast and internet media including the Today Show\, National Public Radio\, Voice of America\, Al Jazeera\, Univision\, UN TV and You Tube. They have appeared at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts\, Washington DC; The National Cathedral\, Washington\, DC; and the United Nations\, New York\, New York; to name but a few of the venues. Over the course of time over 300 girls representing 40 countries have passed through the chorus with 100 percent high school graduation and 85 percent post-secondary education.  \nThe chorus was founded and is directed by Con Fullam\, award-winning producer\, musician\, songwriter\, and Maine native\, who combined his passion for music with a deep concern for the effect of world issues on children. Fullam is interested in giving Lewiston- and Auburn-area youth the opportunity to hear these stories and discover a human connection with the experiences of these young refugees.  \nWar-torn villages\, bloodshed\, refugee camps\, famine and political turmoil were devastating realities for many of these young singers before being embraced by the warmth\, companionship and harmony that Pihcintu provides.  \nThe power of survival eases but never erases the memory of unthinkable atrocities\, physical danger and personal tragedy. Portland\, Maine\, an ever-expanding international resettlement community\, was fertile ground to bring together children from diverse backgrounds to sing as one.  \nThis unique chorus of young women from Cambodia\, China\, Congo\, El Salvador\, Egypt\, Kazakhstan\, Kenya\, Lebanon\, Saudi Arabia\, Somalia\, Sudan\, Uganda\, Viet Nam\, British West Indies\, and Zambia\, along with children whose families have been here for generations\, have formed a powerful and permanent bond.  \nGET FREE TICKETS HERE \nCall the box office for free tickets at 207-689-2000 or order them online at www.francocenter.org/shows. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Its building is the former St. Mary’s Church\, built in 1907 for French Canadian immigrants.   \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/pihcintu-multicultural-chorus-to-perform-april-27-at-franco-center-in-free-concert/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230405T174832Z
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SUMMARY:Maine’s Got Talent at the Franco Center April 22
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nEight incredible musical acts compete for cash prizes in this dynamic live competition and 9th annual fundraiser\, featuring three celebrity judges\, glitz\, glam\, laughs and a whole lot of music. \nPre-show reception 6pm – Live music\, cash bar\, hor d’oeuvres \nShow 7pm – Live performances \nAll proceeds benefit Sandcastle Clinical & Educational Services and LA Hearing Center \nTICKETS \nMaine’s Got Talent is a dynamic musical competition featuring 8 performing artists competing for cash prizes. 50% of the vote comes from the audience and the other 50% from celebrity judges: Tom Doucette\, former MGT performer; Joe Philippon\, Lewiston Police Dept.; Celeste\, WBLM’s Morning Show. The host for the evening is Molly McGill. \nThe Maine’s Got Talent  fundraising event\, is open to all performing artists who live or work in Maine\, including out-of-state students attending Maine schools. Cash prizes are awarded to the top three acts the night of the event.  The prizes are as follows:  First Place:  $750.00\, Second Place:  $500.00\, Third Place:  $250.00. All proceeds from Maine’s Got Talent  benefit Sandcastle Clinical & Educational Services and LA Hearing Center. \nThis Year’s Performers are:\nAnna Van\nAshley Gurney\nEmily and the Zealous\nHolly McCauley\nJessi and the Cruisers\nKitty and  JT\nMahogany Walton\nUnique Unknown \nVisit Sandcastle at this LINK
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/maines-got-talent-at-the-franco-center-april-22/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Music,Performance,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20221021T205339Z
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SUMMARY:The Court Jesters on stage as part of Cabaret Series April 20
DESCRIPTION:The Court Jesters to play at the Franco Center’s Cabaret Night April 20  \nLEWISTON— \nThe Court Jesters will perform as part of the Franco Center’s Cabaret Night Series at 7 p.m. Thursday\, April 20. The band is made up of two voices\, one guitarist\, and one tambourine player: John Hasnip and Tina Charest. Hasnip plays guitar\, Charest plays tambourine\, and both sing.  \nThey perform all over the state of Maine and play a diverse array of original music and cover songs which have included\, “Squeeze Box” by The Who\, “Hotel California” by The Eagles\, “8 Days a Week” by The Beatles\, “Cecilia” by Simon & Garfunkel\, “Stray Cat Strut” by Stray Cats\, “Fat Bottomed Girls” by Queen\, and “X’s and O’s” by Elle King.   \nShortly after Hasnip moved from England to Maine\, he had an opportunity to host open mic nights on a weekly basis\, meeting new friends in a strange country.  It was in this circle that he met Charest\, a Franco-American girl born and raised in New England who “loved to sing more than anything.” Together\, with Hasnip’s passion-fueled guitar\, Charest’s strong tambourine and their shared love of vocal harmonies\, duo magic was created\, according to their press release.  \nHasnip’s musical influences are Elvis Costello\, The Beatles\, and Colin Hay; while Charest’s are Linda Ronstadt\, Anne Murray\, and Karen Carpenter.  Together\, Hasnip and Charest make up The Court Jesters\, bringing you a mix of genres from their diverse backgrounds\, and possibly a shenanigan or two.  Their gigs are never the same\, with energy and shared laughter filling the evening.  Cover tunes are blended with their own special style\, and their originals are as heartfelt and genuine as they are.  \nSupport for this concert comes from CMP/Avangrid\, Roopers\, Maple Way Dental Care\, Bennett Radio Group\, Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, and Uncle Andy’s Digest\, according to Franco Center staff.   \nDoors open an hour before the show. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door day of show and can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   \nFranco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nTICKETS HERE \nThank you to our show sponsor Roopers and CMP/Avangrid!
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/the-court-jesters-part-of-franco-centers-thursday-cabaret-series-april-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:Don Campbell Band Dance Party April 15
DESCRIPTION:Join fans and friends for the highly versatile\, energetic Don Campbell Band concert on stage in the Franco Center’s Heritage Hall. The concert and dancing start at 7 p.m. Saturday\, April 15.    \n“This is a band that dares to venture down many musical pathways from Don’s own original creations to the music of The Smithereens\, Steve Miller\, The Eagles\, John Cougar Mellencamp\, Bruce Hornsby\, AC/DC\, and Van Halen\,” said publicist Kristen DeQuattro.  \nJoining the Don Campbell Band at the Franco Center is Andrea Timm\, a Portland\, Maine native. “Andrea is an accomplished artist and musician. Her playing is solid\, to the point\, and well rehearsed\,” said DeQuattro. “Her kindness\, smile\, and dedication to her family\, friends\, and craft are all authentic.  \n“There’s never a dull moment with their presentations so whether you’re ready to dance or just get out with friends\, the Don Campbell Band and their high-energy show will be your soundtrack for a good time\,” said DeQuattro. “Don’s shows are acclaimed by audiences\, critics\, and music lovers alike for their ability to execute spot-on engaging performances.”  \nDoors and cash bar open an hour before the show. Support for this concert comes from Maine Community Bank\, Maple Way Dental Care\, Bennett Radio Group\, Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, and Uncle Andy’s Digest.  \nTickets prices range from $15 to $35 and can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   \nThe concert will take place in the former St. Mary’s Church\, 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nCombine all of these elements and you get a band that performs “for” the audience\, not “at” the audience. A high-caliber\, well-rehearsed group who will leave you wanting more when their performance has ended. \n46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. \nBox office 207-689-2000. \nTier 1 seats are closer to the stage. \nAdvance – Tier 1  – $30 \nTier 2 – $15 \nDoor – Tier 1 – $35 \nTier 2 – $20 \nGET TICKETS HERE\nThank you to our show sponsor Maine Community Bank! \n \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/don-campbell-dance-party-april-15/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
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SUMMARY:Beatles tribute band to play early songs March 31\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Studio Two—The Early Beatles Tribute band to play March 31 in Riverfront Series  \nLEWISTON—Studio Two will bring their early Beatles tribute music to the Franco Center stage Friday\, March 31\, as part of its Riverfront Performance & Event Series. Band members include Stephen Murray who portrays John Lennon\, Joshua Jones as Paul McCartney\, Robert Murray as George Harrison\, and Dylan Verge as Ringo Starr.  \nBand members are experienced musicians of today’s generation dedicated to preserving the memory and fan culture of The Beatles generation. By recreating the Fab Four’s music\, appearance\, instruments\, and onstage banter\, Studio Two performs favorite Beatles hits that will bring people to the dance floor.    \nAt age 11\, Steve Murray found an old guitar in the basement and has been playing ever since. A fan of many music genres\, he became a Beatles fan after watching The Beatles Anthology documentary series in November 1995.   \nHis grandfather bought him and his identical twin brother (who plays George Harrison in Studio Two) their first guitars: a Rickenbacker and Hofner bass and got them private guitar lessons. By the age of 12\, the brothers were winning talent shows and band competitions for playing Beatles tunes.    \nThroughout high school\, Steve played drums in an award-winning percussion ensemble and marching band\, but never strayed far from his true passion of Beatles rock. An accomplished musician\, Steve attended Berklee College of Music and played jazz and alternative rock music before co-creating Studio Two – The Beatles Tribute with his band mates.   \nIn addition to playing John Lennon\, Steve is a live sound engineer and currently serves as the band’s booking agent.   \n“As a trained musician\, I never expected to be playing in a Beatles tribute band\, but it has been an amazing experience. I am humbled to have an opportunity to portray John Lennon\, who is one of the most talented musicians and composers of all time\, and I am thrilled to bring Beatles music to a multitude of different generations. Best of all\, I get to do this with my brother and best friends\,” said Steve.   \nRob Murray picked up his first guitar at age 11 and has never been without one since.  Like his twin brother Steve\, Rob was turned on to The Beatles by watching The Beatles Anthology documentary series in 1995. He is a Beatles trivia master and is particularly knowledgeable about the equipment The Beatles used – especially vintage microphones.   \nAs a young musician\, Rob played drums in an award-winning percussion ensemble and marching band\, and continued to play guitar\, often winning talent shows and band competitions for playing Beatles tunes.   \nA graduate of Berklee College of Music\, Rob is a trained guitarist with strong audio engineering skills. For example\, he has been involved in helping Beatles documentary filmmakers to sync Beatles audio to rare concert footage.   \nWhen he co-founded Studio Two in 2012\, all of Rob’s talents were put to use. In addition to playing George Harrison\, Rob is the equipment guru\, hunting flea markets\, estate sales\, and eBay to assemble the authentic gear the Beatles used in the early 1960s.   \n“Playing George Harrison and re-enacting Beatles’ performances from the early years has been a thrill. I love the vintage equipment and raw sound of the Beatles’ Hamburg era\, and we take special care to ensure the look and sound is as close to authentic as possible\,” said Rob. “Studio Two has been an amazing journey\, and every day I look forward to meeting both old fans of The Beatles and new fans of Studio Two!”   \nDylan Verge is a Boston native entering his senior year at Berklee College of Music. He was awarded the J. Curtis Warner City Music Full Scholarship to the institution where he is pursuing his studies in the CWP major (Contemporary Writing and Production). Verge has been Influenced by Beatles music since he witnessed footage of the four lads rocking the nation on the Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964 when he was four years old.   \nJoshua Jones is flying in from Seattle\, Washington to perform with Studio Two. Jones will portray Paul McCartney. He is a self-taught left-handed bass player. Jones tours with Beatles tribute bands all over the world.   \nDoors and cash bar open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. with dancing all night. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door day of the show and can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org\, by phone at 207-689-2000 or in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, in Lewiston’s Riverfront Island neighborhood. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.    \nClick here to view tickets on sale.\n\nThank you Central Maine Healthcare for sponsoring this event! \n \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/beatles-tribute-band-to-play-early-songs-march-31-2023/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230106T183835Z
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SUMMARY:Midcoast Symphony Orchestra’s Tried and True concert March 18
DESCRIPTION:Tried and True\, Plus a Newer Crew\nTanner Porter: Propellers in the Sun \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D major\, K. 385\, “Haffner” \nNEW  Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso\, Op. 6\, No. 4 \nFlorence Price: Symphony No. 3 \nWe welcome Hiroya Miura of Bates College to the podium to conduct our March concerts. MSO’s Music Director\, Rohan Smith\, will not be conducting this concert as originally planned because of family responsibilities. Miura was already slated as guest conductor for our May concerts. We are sure you will enjoy his musical take on this program.Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins by Bach\, featuring violinists Eva Gruesser and Rohan Smith\, was scheduled for the March program\, but it has been postponed to a future date. The MSO will perform the lively Concerto Grosso by Corelli instead. \nFor complete info and tickets: https://www.midcoastsymphony.org/concerts/iii-march-2023/ \nSaturday\, March 18\, 2023 – 7:00 p.m. \n \nRead about the music: CLICK HERE \nConcert length: about 2 hours with intermission \nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nPROGRAM NOTE: Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins by Johannes S. Bach\, featuring violinists Eva Gruesser and Rohan Smith\, was originally planned for this concert.  Its performance has been postponed to a future date.
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/midcoast-symphony-orchestras-tried-and-true-concert-march-18/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance,Renter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T174959
CREATED:20230104T191726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T191726Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Music Society Remembrance and Hope Sunday concert
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 12\, 2023 at 3:00 pm\n \nMaine Music Society’s classical concert will feature two major works accompanied by string orchestra. First\, MMS will feature one of the most beloved choral works of the 19th Century\, Requiem by Gabriel Fauré. This seven-movement work focuses on eternal rest and consolation. MMS’s performance will be dedicated to the memory of the victims of Covid-19. \nAfter intermission\, MMS will perform the Sunrise Mass of Norwegian composer\, Ola Gjeilo. This beautiful 4-movement work will be performed in celebration of recovery and hope and days ahead. \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/maine-music-society-remembrance-and-hope-sunday-concert/
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance,Renter
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