A panoply of ethnic folk music will combine on the
Centenary Stage in April as the group “Simple Gifts”
performs on Saturday, April 1st at 8 P.M. This award-winning group
plays everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels
to hard-driving Klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing
the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the
lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions
written in a traditional style. “No other concert since has
topped [“Simple Gifts”] on the fun meter, ” raved
Carol Aulenbach of the Reading Musical Foundation in Reading, PA.
Switching
with ease among hammered dulcimer, violins, mandolin, concertina,
banjolin, recorders, psaltery , guitar, piano and percussion, the
musicians of Simple Gifts play 12 instruments and an impressive
array of ethnic folk music, interspersing the program with anecdotes
about the instruments, musical styles and cultures from which they
originate. “It’s like sampling an international buffet,”
praised the Centre Daily Times, “ The number of instruments
they pick up in a typical concert makes the group anything but simple.
This is acoustic music of the highest order.”
Individual Tickets
Tickets for Simple Gifts are $17.50 general
admission, $17.50 for seniors and students, and $15 for children/12.
How to Purchase Tickets
Individual Tickets (and Subscription Purchases, when available) can be purchased
through our Secure
Online Ordering System or by calling the Centenary Stage Company Box office
at 908-979-0900. Tickets are also available at Greene's Beans Coffee Shop on
High Street in Hackettstown.
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This project
is partially sponsored by a grant from the Pennsylvania Arts
on Tour, a program developed and funded by the Vira I. Heinz
Endowment; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council
on the Arts, a stage agency, and the Pew Charitable Trust; and
administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.