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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Winsor Music Young Artist Concert Featuring Bariton
 e Elliott Hines\, plus Pearson and Harbison\nEvent Url: http://www.artsbos
 ton.org/event/detail/441654026/Winsor_Music_Young_Artist_Concert_Featuring
 _Baritone_Elliott_Hines_plus_Pearson_and_Harbison\nEvent Date Begin: 2012-
 11-24\nEvent Date End: 2012-11-24\n\n \nWinsor Music &shy\;will present a 
 Young Artist Concert on Saturday\, November 24th\, at the Follen Community
  Church in Lexington. Artistic Director Peggy Pearson will perform with El
 liott Hines\, a prize-winning baritone\, and nine other musicians. Elliott
  was a participant in the 2011 Bach Institute at Emmanuel Church in Boston
 \, and is currently studying for a Masters degree at the Juilliard School.
  A native of Houston\, Texas\, he began his vocal studies with Dr. Timothy
  Jones and pursued his undergraduate degree at Oberlin Conservatory of Mus
 ic under Mr. Salvatore Champagne. He is an avid ensemble singer\, and has 
 performed with the Early Music America Festival Ensemble and Oberlin Baroq
 ue Ensemble at the Boston Early Music Festival\, the Norfolk Chamber Music
  Festival Chorus\, and currently sings with the Oregon Bach Festival Choru
 s. Elliott loves to sing Bach\; while the music can be difficult\, with &l
 dquo\;strange lines and super-jumpy leaps\, the fun part is realizing it's
  not flashy\, it's not about the singer. The music just becomes a part of 
 you.&rdquo\; \nHines credits soprano Kendra Colton --  with whom he will p
 erform in the Coffee Cantata -- as &ldquo\;the reason I sing Bach&rdquo\; 
 because she persuaded him to participate in the Bach Institute. After work
 ing with Kendra Colton and Peggy Pearson in 2011\, Elliott was inspired to
  direct a performance of the Coffee Cantata at an Oberlin coffee shop with
  other students from the Bach Institute. He eagerly anticipates working wi
 th Pearson again\, citing her &ldquo\;many great musical ideas\, and her d
 eep spiritual knowledge of Bach.&rdquo\;\nOboist Peggy Pearson has perform
 ed solo\, chamber\, and orchestral music throughout the United States and 
 abroad. She is solo oboist with the Emmanuel Chamber Orchestra\, and a mem
 ber of the Bach Aria Group She has toured internationally and recorded ext
 ensively with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra\, and has appeared with the Bo
 ston Symphony Orchestra\, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra\, and the Orchestra o
 f St. Luke's\, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, and Music fro
 m Marlboro.\nAn exciting and eclectic program is in store for concertgoers
  on November 24th\, beginning with the Coffee Cantata of J.S. Bach\, which
  will be performed in English.  This humorous secular cantata is a kind of
  Baroque marketing piece for the coffee industry\, in which a clever daugh
 ter finds a way to indulge her love of coffee\, despite the disapproval of
  her stern father. Kendra Colton\, soprano\, Frank Kelley\, tenor and Elli
 ott Hines will be the soloists. The casting of the cantata's father and da
 ughter roles is ironic &ndash\; Kendra Colton will be reprimanded by her f
 ormer student! \nGrammy-winning composer Joan Tower's Tocanta for oboe and
  harpsichord will follow  (the revised 1999 version). Tocanta is an intera
 ctive conversation modeled on a Baroque form and will be performed by Pegg
 y Pearson and Michael Beattie\, harpsichord. Concluding the program will b
 e three tangos of Boston's own star composer John Harbison\, as well as Th
 anks\, Victor\, his musical tribute to songwriter Victor Young (&ldquo\;Wh
 en I Fall in Love&rdquo\;). One of the tangos is from Mr. Harbison's opera
  The Great Gatsby (1999)\, and two of the pieces are first performances of
  arrangements for chamber ensemble and accordion. John Harbison says\, &ld
 quo\;I am glad Peggy is programming my collected Tangos with Winsor Music.
  I was very happy many years ago when the Argentine conductor Dante Anzoli
 ni pronounced my Tango from Ground Level 'the best gringo tango.' Let the 
 Winsor audience decide if he was hallucinating.&rdquo\; In Peggy Pearson's
  view\, &ldquo\;This concert is as close as Winsor Music will ever get to 
 an evening of pops!&rdquo\;\nCompleting the chamber ensemble will be Gabri
 ela Diaz and Katherine Winterstein\, violins\; Jenny Stirling\, viola\; Ra
 fael Popper-Keizer\, cello\; Susan Hagen\, bass\; and Roberto Cassan\, acc
 ordion. The concert begins at 8:00 pm on Saturday\, November 24th\, 2012. 
 Tickets will be available at the door\, or online at winsormusic.org/order
 .cfm. The Follen Church is at 755 Mass. Ave. in Lexington\, with parking a
 vailable behind the church and across the street. For more information\, p
 lease call 781-863-2861 or email info@winsormusic.org.   \n     \n\nStart 
 time: 8:00 pm
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SUMMARY:Winsor Music Young Artist Concert Featuring Baritone Elliott Hines\
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