Musical Masterworks Hosts Two Concerts This Weekend

The featured artist in this weekend's concerts is Gilles Vonsattel.

The featured artist in this weekend’s concerts is Gilles Vonsattel.

Musical Masterworks will continue its series of chamber music at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme with concerts on Saturday, Feb. 14, at 5 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 15, at 3 p.m.  Featured artists will include pianist Gilles Vonsattel, clarinetist Todd Palmer and violinist Bella Hristova.  Musical Masterworks Artistic Director Edward Arron will perform on cello and serve as host for the concerts.

The program will feature Beethoven’s Trio in c minor for Piano, Violin and Cello; two works by Claude Debussy, and the Suite from L’histoire du Soldat (The Soldier’s Tale) by Igor Stravinsky.  The finale of the program will be an performance of the Grand Trio Concertant for Piano, Clarinet and Cello by C.M. von Weber, arranged by Todd Palmer.

Featured pianist Gilles Vonsattel has won numerous prestigious awards including the 2002 Naumburg International Piano Competition and an Avery Fisher Career award.

He is an artist member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Clarinetist Todd Palmer has performed as soloist, recitalist and chamber musician with ensembles including the Houston, Atlanta, St. Paul, Cincinnati and Montreal Symphonies and has shared the stage with performers including sopranos Renee Fleming, Dawn Upshaw and Kathleen Battle; and with the St. Lawrence, Brentano, Borromeo and Lark String Quartets.  He has held principal clarinet positions in the Minnesota Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and other renowned ensembles.

Bella Hristova Photo by LisaMarie Mazzucco

Bella Hristova
Photo by LisaMarie Mazzucco

Violinist Bella Hristova won a 2013 Avery Fisher Career Grant and first place in the 2009 Young Concert Artists International Auditions.  They will be joined by Musical Masterworks Artistic Director and cellist Edward Arron, who is known as one of the world’s finest cellists performing today.

Tickets to the concerts on Feb. 14 and 15 are $35 with $5 student tickets available.  For tickets and information, please call 860-434-2252 or visit www.musicalmasterworks.org.

The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme is located at 2 Ferry Road in Old Lyme, CT 06371.

CANCELLED: Old Lyme’s 2014 Citizen of the Year to be Announced Tonight at Annual Town Meeting

2103 Citizen of the Year Peter Cable, shown above with his wife Jane, will be on hand next Monday to acknowledge his successor.

Old Lyme’s 2013 Citizen of the Year Peter Cable, shown above with his wife Jane, will be on hand next Monday to acknowledge his successor.

11:15am Update:  This meeting has been cancelled due to inclement weather conditions.  We will announce the new date when it has been rescheduled.
Old Lyme’s Annual Town Business Meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School at 18 Lyme Street.  This meeting immediately follows the Solarize Lyme,Old Lyme workshop, which starts at 6 p.m. at the same location.  Both meetings have been rescheduled to this date from their original date(s) since winter weather forced the cancellation of the previously planned meetings.

There are currently only two agenda items for the town meeting.  The first is discussion and acceptance of the Annual Town Report for the fiscal year July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014, as submitted by the Board of Finance.

And secondly, First Selectwoman Bonnie Reemsnyder will announce the currently closely-guarded secret of the recipient of the board of selectmen’s 2014 Citizen of the Year.

Old Lyme Church Launches 350th Celebrations Today with Organ Recital by Simon Holt

Music Director  Simon Holt sits at the church organ.

Gifted professional organist Simon Holt, pictured above, will give the recital on Sunday. He is not only the Church’s Director of Music but also the Artistic Director & GM of Salt Marsh Opera and Executive Director of United Theatre in Westerly, R.I.

Throughout 2015, the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme is celebrating 350 years of history. A series of concerts and a talk on the historic landscape of Lyme Street will commemorate the rich legacy of the past and ongoing connections that link the church and the larger community.

On Sunday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m., the church’s Director of Music Simon Holt will give an organ recital titled, “Spanning 350 Years of Organ Music.”  The concert includes works by seven composers originating from five European countries and written in three different centuries.

In a remarkable program demonstrating the versatility and musical complexity of the majestic instrument, the concert opens with J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in E minor (BWV 548), features Léon Boëllman’s Suite Gothique for organ and Edward Elgar’s Imperial March, and concludes with Charles-Marie Widor’s Toccata in F Major.

Holt comments, “The program not only reflects differing styles of organ music written over the last 350 years, but also features great organ composers, who themselves were musical giants blazing compositional trails, much like the numerous inspirational leaders over the years at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme.”

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A special feature of the concert will be the installation of a camera to project the image of Holt’s hands and feet, while he is playing, onto large screens at the front of the church.

There will be a reception following the concert in the church’s Fellowship Hall.  All are welcome.

Holt began his musical training at St. Michael’s College, Tenbury Wells, a choir school in the heart of England.  In 1979, he moved to Malvern College (an independent high school) and by 17 years of age had obtained his performing diploma (ARCM).

He began a graduate degree course at the Royal College of Music in London in 1984, as well as becoming a scholar at the Royal College of Organists.  At the end of the three-year-course, he graduated with a teaching diploma (Dip. RCM) and his graduate degree (GRSM, Hons.)  The following year he studied at Goldsmiths’ College, University of London, for his Postgraduate Teaching Certificate, which he obtained in 1988.

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While living in the United Kingdom (UK), Simon gave organ recitals in Westminster Abbey, St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, numerous Cathedrals and the Royal Albert Hall, London.  His discography includes a cassette of solo organ music and three CDs, two as an accompanist and the third conducting the Bristol Cathedral School orchestra.

He has also performed several times on national UK radio and television, including a live performance in the Albert Hall, London, while still at The Royal College of Music.  He has also toured Europe widely and his performances have included recitals in Notre-Dame and Sacré Coeur in Paris, France, as well as St. Mark’s in Venice, Italy.  He has also performed in Holland, Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Belgium and Switzerland.

In May 1999, Holt and his family moved to Stonington, Conn., where he became Director of Music at Calvary Church.  In September 2000, he collaborated with Calvary Church in founding Calvary Music School and, in the same year, he founded Salt Marsh Opera Company and is now its Artistic Director and General Manager.

A view of the interior of the church in 1887.

A view of the interior of the church in 1887.

Holt was appointed Director of Music in School at St. Thomas Choir School in New York City in September 2007,  He was subsequently named Chair of the Fine Arts Department and Head of Music at Saint James School in Hagerstown, Md., (the oldest Episcopal boarding school in North America), where he spent two years.  Holt returned to Connecticut in 2012 and is currently Executive Director of The United Theatre in Westerly, R.I. and Director of Music at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme.

Since moving to the United States, Holt has given many concerts including organ recitals at St. Ann’s in Old Lyme, Harkness Chapel at Connecticut College, Park Church in Norwich, Christ Church in Westerly, R.I., Peacedale Congregational Church in Peacedale, R.I., the Pequot Chapel and St. James Church in New London, and Christ Church in Charlotte, N.C.

A donation of $10 per person is suggested.  All proceeds will benefit church programs and missions.

For more information, visit www.fccol.org or call the church office at (860)-434-8686.

The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme is located at the intersection of Ferry Road and Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT.

PROGRAM DETAILS;

Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548 The Wedge
Johann Sebastian Bach  (German) 1685-1750

Largo, Allegro, Aria & Two Variations 
Michael Christian Festing (English) 1705-1752

Thema met variaties                                                    

Hendrik Andriessen (Dutch) 1892-1981

Suite Gothique for Organ                                            

  •             Introduction-Chorale
  •             Menuet Gothique
  •             Prière à Notre-Dame
  •             Toccata
    Léon Boëllman (French) 1862-1897


Adagio in E major                                           

Frederick Bridge (English) 1844-1924

Imperial March
Edward Elgar (English) 1857-1934

Humoresque” LOrgano Primitivo
Pietro Yon (Italian)  1886-1943

Toccata in F major
Charles-Marie Widor (French) 1844-1937

A Brief History of the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme

FCCOL_exterior_Photo_by_Nigel_Logan_122KBPublic worship began on the east side of the Connecticut River in 1664 when the Court acknowledged that there were “thymes and seasons” when inhabitants could not attend Sabbath meetings in Saybrook and ordered them to agree on a house where they would gather on the Lord’s Day.

A year later, Articles of Agreement defined a “loving parting” that created a separate “plantation” on the river’s east side, which would soon be named Lyme.

The first three meetinghouses stood on a hill overlooking Long Island Sound. After a lightning strike destroyed the third of those structures in 1815, the church was relocated to its present site closer to the village.

Master builder Samuel Belcher from Ellington was hired to design a fourth meetinghouse beside the town green and the cornerstone was laid on June 10, 1816. That stately white church with its graceful steeple and columned façade, painted repeatedly by the country’s most prominent landscape artists, burned to the ground on July 5, 1907, in what was almost certainly an act of arson.

Rebuilt to replicate Belcher’s design after a community-wide, fund-raising campaign, the fifth meetinghouse, dedicated in 1910, remains today as both a vibrant center of faith and fellowship and the town’s most important historic landmark.

 

 

 

 

Mile Creek Teachers Crowned ‘Queen Bees” at Trivia Night Challenge

The winning "A Mile Up the Creek Without a Paddle" team from Mile Creek School

The winning “A Mile Up the Creek Without a Paddle” team from Mile Creek School

Four teachers from Mile Creek School strutted their stuff last night in the 3rd Annual Trivia Bee Challenge to beat the other 22 teams competing in the contest and be crowned champions. In a battle to the finish, the teachers of Mile Creek ended up pitted against a team made up current and former teachers of Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School in the championship round.

One of the three 'Swarms' that entered the 2014 Triva Challenge work on their answers to questions posed by Master of Ceremonies and New Channel 3 News Bureau Director Kevin Hogan.

One of the three ‘Swarms’ that entered the 2014 Trivia Bee work on their answers to questions posed by Master of Ceremonies and New Channel 3 News Bureau Director Kevin Hogan.

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In one question after another, both teams consistently gave the correct answer until finally ‘Bee Keeper’ Mike Kane declared it was time for a tie-breaker and Master of Ceremonies Kevin Hogan posed the final question.

The Mile Creek teachers came through in the clutch moment and were declared the victors.

All District 18 parents can now sleep easy in their beds knowing that their children’s teachers are the brightest folk in Lyme and Old Lyme!

Free Tax Help Available for Households Earning $53,000 or Less Through VITA Program

Volunteer David Morgan assists a client with taxes last year at the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site at the Middlesex United Way office.

Volunteer David Morgan assists a client with taxes last year at the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site at the Middlesex United Way office.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is an official IRS program, and all tax preparers are trained and certified to ensure that low- to moderate-income families receive the refunds and credits that they have earned, including the federal and state Earned Income Tax Credits and the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit.

In 2014, the two VITA sites in Middletown helped more than 530 Middlesex County area residents file their taxes for free and returned $767,781 back to taxpayers. Those who filed with Middletown VITA sites had an average Adjusted Gross Income of $19,676 and received an average refund of $1,706, money they have earned. This impacts not only those who filed their taxes, but also their families and the local economy.

Appointments are required and are being offered during the evenings and on Saturdays in downtown Middletown. To make an appointment, dial 2-1-1 from any phone. 2-1-1 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Individuals should bring a check or bank statement for direct deposit of their refund. Direct deposit is the quickest way to receive the refund, usually within 7 to 14 days. When attending their pre-scheduled appointment, individuals should bring: valid photo ID for yourself and your spouse; social security cards or ITIN for everyone in the household; birth dates for everyone in the family; documentation for all income; interest and dividend statements; documentation for deductible education expenses and student loan payments; total amount paid for child care as well as day care provider’s tax identification number and address; property taxes paid, including automobile taxes; evidence of health care coverage in 2014; a copy of last year’s federal and state income tax returns, if available; and the current year’s tax package if you received one.

Middletown VITA sites are coordinated by the Middlesex VITA Coalition, a partnership of Middlesex United Way and the North End Action Team. The Middlesex VITA Coalition receives support from the Connecticut Association of Human Services.