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Grace Farms Foundation Hosts 'Songs Of The Season'
Songs of the Season is a series of free one-hour afternoon concerts featuring Grammy-nominated artists.

From Grace Farms: Grace Farms Foundation welcomes visitors to enjoy a moment of peace and tranquility this month with its Songs of the Season program, featuring improvisational arrangements of seasonal music performed by local musicians. Songs of the Season, a series of free one-hour afternoon concerts, will take place on December 19-22 and 26-28 from 3-4 p.m. in the Sanctuary, which overlooks the expansive winter views of Grace Farms' 80-acre preserve in New Canaan at 365 Lukes Wood Road.
"Songs of the Seasons offers visitors a break from the holiday craze to reflect and contemplate in a welcoming environment," said Chelsea Thatcher, Director of Communications & Marketing at Grace Farms Foundation. "The diverse lineup of musicians lends unique voices to classic seasonal music, and we're excited to showcase our community's talented artists."
Schedule of musicians include:
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- December 19, Lisa Lynne Kirkpatrick: In addition to serving as Grace Farms Foundation's Community Initiative Director and Faith Initiative Program Facilitator, Lisa Lynne holds extensive professional experience in the performing arts, including serving as a member of the Grammy-nominated choir, Broadway Inspirational Voices.
- December 20, Karen Nisenson: Karen is the Founder and Clinical Directors of Arts for Healing, a creative arts therapy center serving children and adults with special needs located In New Canaan. She also developed the integrated music and art therapy methodology and the Adaptive Music Teaching Curriculum, which has been published by the Simply Music Company.
- December 21, Joyce DiCamillo: This pianist has led her own jazz trio for more than 30 years, performing with numerous legends including James Moody, Phil Woods and Donna Summer. Joyce has released five acclaimed trio albums and is included on the prestigious International Roster of Steinway Artists. She will be joined by bassist Joe Sinaguglia, a graduate of The Collective in NYC and an up-and-comer in the New York music scene.
- December 22 & 26, Tod Hedrick: Tod's performance will showcase 17th-century French music as well as the sonatas by J.S. Bach and Handel. He will be joined by Emily Eagen, a versatile singer at the intersection of several genres. Emily creates and performs original music and has been a guest performer with the Meredith Monk ensemble.
- December 27-28, Doug Hartline: One of Connecticut's best-kept secrets, Doug's albums demonstrate his ability to write strong and memorable melodies, combined with a flowing optimistic breeziness.
For more information please visit www.gracefarms.org.
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