Bunny Book Group
Songs of the Season
Experience moments of peace and tranquility with improvisational arrangements of seasonal music, performed by local musicians and curated by acclaimed saxophonist and Grace Farms Music Director Marcus G. Miller.
Imagine the Sanctuary has transformed into your family’s living room. And imagine the performers are your cousins, who happen to be fantastic musicians, joyfully playing seasonal music and songs of togetherness. As they play, they’ll share stories about lessons they’ve learned this year, the inner workings of their craft, and their lives as professional musicians. We hope that their art and their experience will serve as opportunities to explore what this season means for you.
For full schedule of musicians and bios, please click here.
Our Saturday, December 17 program will feature Tod Hedrick, a double bassist and violist whose interests span traditions from Muslim and Sephardic Jewish folk music to modern jazz.
Tod showcases seventeenth-century French music and sonatas by J.S. Bach and Handel, with an interest in unaccompanied repertoire for the viol, including free improvisation, mixture of Renaissance and Baroque music with contemporary folk, and courtly dance music.
Grace Farms Members enjoy a 20% discount on programs and events. Learn more about Membership.
Students ages 18 and up qualify for special student pricing. Please be prepared to show your student I.D. or proof of enrollment at check-in. Grace Farms offers 30% off to all students with the exception of a few select events.
Children ages 17 and under qualify for a special child price when available.
Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through five initiatives — nature, arts, justice, community, and faith — and Grace Farms, a SANAA-designed site for convening people across sectors. Our stake in the ground is to end modern slavery and gender-based violence, and create more grace and peace in our local and global communities.
Experience moments of peace and tranquility with improvisational arrangements of seasonal music, performed by local musicians and curated by acclaimed saxophonist and Grace Farms Music Director Marcus G. Miller.
Imagine the Sanctuary has transformed into your family’s living room. And imagine the performers are your cousins, who happen to be fantastic musicians, joyfully playing seasonal music and songs of togetherness. As they play, they’ll share stories about lessons they’ve learned this year, the inner workings of their craft, and their lives as professional musicians. We hope that their art and their experience will serve as opportunities to explore what this season means for you.
For full schedule of musicians and bios, please click here.
Our Saturday, December 17 program will feature Tod Hedrick, a double bassist and violist whose interests span traditions from Muslim and Sephardic Jewish folk music to modern jazz.
Tod showcases seventeenth-century French music and sonatas by J.S. Bach and Handel, with an interest in unaccompanied repertoire for the viol, including free improvisation, mixture of Renaissance and Baroque music with contemporary folk, and courtly dance music.
Grace Farms Members enjoy a 20% discount on programs and events. Learn more about Membership.
Students ages 18 and up qualify for special student pricing. Please be prepared to show your student I.D. or proof of enrollment at check-in. Grace Farms offers 30% off to all students with the exception of a few select events.
Children ages 17 and under qualify for a special child price when available.
Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through five initiatives — nature, arts, justice, community, and faith — and Grace Farms, a SANAA-designed site for convening people across sectors. Our stake in the ground is to end modern slavery and gender-based violence, and create more grace and peace in our local and global communities.
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