Cellist Edward Arron to Perform Chamber Music at Park Theatre
Ashuelot Concerts will present Arron alongside violinist Louisa Stonehill and pianist Nicholas Burns.
On Sunday, June 7, Ashuelot Concerts will welcome internationally acclaimed cellist Edward Arron to The Park Theatre in Jaffrey for a powerful afternoon of chamber music alongside violinist Louisa Stonehill and pianist Nicholas Burns.
Edward Arron's performances have taken him to many of the world's most prestigious stages, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Wigmore Hall in London, and major festivals across Europe, Asia, and North America. A longtime collaborator with some of classical music's most distinguished artists, Arron is also a member of the renowned Ehnes String Quartet and co-Artistic Director of the Performing Artists in Residence series at the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts.
Despite an international schedule, Arron remains deeply committed to the intimacy and emotional depth of chamber music in a rural setting— something audiences in Jaffrey will experience firsthand.
The June 7 performance features two monumental works for piano trio: Grieg's Andante con Moto in C minor and Tchaikovsky's Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50. Written in memory of thecomposer's dear friend Nikolai Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky's Trio is one of the most emotionally expansive chamber works ever composed — moving from profound lyricism to dazzling virtuosity and heartbreaking reflection.
Arron joins Ashuelot Concerts Artistic Directors Louisa Stonehill and Nicholas Burns, whose performances have been praised for their intensity, warmth, and communicative power. Together, the Trio promises an unforgettable afternoon of sweeping Romantic masterworks performed with exceptional artistry and emotional depth.
Ashuelot Concerts has become known for bringing internationally celebrated musicians to intimate New England venues, creating meaningful connections between artists and audiences. Edward Arron's appearance continues that tradition — offering local audiences the rare opportunity to hear one of today's most distinguished cellists in an intimate, acoustically-acclaimed setting.
Tickets are $35 & $50 (plus $10 for young adults 18-30 & free for K-12 students). They are available through Ashuelot Concerts' website ashuelotconcerts.org. They may also be purchased in the lobby of The Park Theatre on the day of the concert. Theatre doors open one hour before the concert.
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