Dartmouth Aires
Sunday, February 2nd 2025, 2:00pm

			This is Dartmouth College's first a cappella group, the tenth-oldest collegiate group in America, and one of the nation's 
			eminent a cappella ensembles. They have been singing live, producing albums, and touring the world since their 
			founding in 1946. Their repertoire features a wide mix of contemporary favorites, traditional Ivy League tunes, 
			sketch comedy, and the occasional piece of opera, performed with a panache guaranteed to please all ages. 
			dartmouthaires.com
		
2025 - 2026 Shows
			Friday, September 12, 2025, 7:30pm – ACRONYM BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
			An "outstanding young early-music string ensemble" (The New Yorker) presents a feast of musical delights in its
			CCCA debut. ACRONYM’s members perform on strings, violas da gamba, theorbo, and keyboards, bringing "gutsy, 
			fresh explorations" (Early Music America) to these rare treasures. 
			
			Acronymensemble.com
			
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			Friday, October 24, 2025, 7:30pm – SPANISH BRASS
			With a 35-year trajectory in the world of chamber music, Spanish Brass is one of the most dynamic and 
			established groups on the international musical stage. In 2017 Spanish Brass received First Prize 
			in the Bankia Awards for Musical Talent of the Comunitat de Valencia, and in 2019 they received the 
			Espai Ter de Música Award. They were also honored with five Carles Santos Awards for their CDs XXX, 
			Mira si hem corregut terres… (2019), Les Aventures de Monsieur Jules (2020), Spanish Brass (a) Live 
			(2021) and Resurrección.  
			
			Spanishbrass.com
			
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			Saturday, January 31, 2026, 2:00pm—BEO STRING QUARTET
			The eclectic and highly polished Beo String Quartet, founded in 2015, has created a niche for itself as a daring, 
			genre-defying ensemble. Rigorously trained in the classical tradition, violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew Giordano, 
			violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash also know their way around contemporary expression, including the use 
			of electronics, live sound processing, and spatial audio manipulation. Their performances of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, 
			Mendelssohn, or Shostakovich have been compared to those of the best among 21st century international string quartets. 
			
			Beostringquartet.com
			
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			Saturday, March 7, 2026, 7:30pm – LINDSAY AND JASON
			This powerhouse duo takes the crowd on a whirlwind journey through the hits of the centuries, expressing a 
			variety of musical styles from classical to jazz to the popular hits of today. Trained at the world’s top 
			conservatories, Lindsay Deutsch and Jason Stoll showcase their dazzling technique as they perform masterpieces 
			by the rock stars of yesteryear such as Bach and Beethoven; and draw parallels to the entertainers that audiences 
			grew up with including Frank Sinatra, Elton John, and Billy Joel. Spiced with humor and laughs and a bit of 
			history, audiences everywhere rave about these unique artists and their diverse and entertaining programming.
			
			Jeanschreibermanagement.com/lindsayandjason
			
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			Saturday, April 11, 2026, 7:30pm – HERE COME THE JUDDS
			HERE COME THE JUDDS is an authentic stylistic and musical tribute to one of the top vocal duos of all time, the Judds. 
			The tribute features two of Nashville’s most renowned artists, Victoria Venier and Liz Byler Shea. Victoria has performed 
			on stage with Loretta Lynn, Joe Diffie, and Brenda Lee and has appeared as a solo artist on the world-famous Grand Ole Opry. 
			Liz has worked on stage with Lee Greenwood, toured with Martina McBride and performed as a solo artist on television’s 
			Star Search, where she got a near perfect score from the judges, one of which was none other than Naomi Judd, whom she 
			got a chance to spend time with and whom she now counts as one of her musical influences. 
			
			HereCometheJuddsaTribute.com
			
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