
ArtsFarmington plans to present the Resinosa Ensemble, three women musicians, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, in Nordica Auditorium, Merrill Hall on Academy Street in Farmigton.
The event, to honor International Women’s Day, will feature works by American female composers.
The concert is entitled The Taste of Something New, taking its name from the first work on the program by Beth Wiemann. The concert also features trios by two Maine-based composers, Beth Wiemann and Marianna Filipi, as well as a trio by Libby Larsen, and works for solo piano by Mable Bailey and Zenobia Powell Perry.
The Resinosa Ensemble is a chamber trio formed in 2016 featuring Joëlle Morris, mezzo-soprano; Bridget Convey, piano; and Eliza Meyer, cello. This ensemble came together out of a love for performing chamber music, working with living composers, and offering music slightly off the beaten path.
Suggested price is $20 for adults and is free for UMF students and children.
For tickets, or more information, visit artsfarmington.org.
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