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Free Concert: Jean Danton & Thomas Stumpf

An Artful Collaboration: Music and Poetry

During the 19th century, Boston’s musicians and authors were part of an extended intellectual circle that often sparked artistic collaboration. Composers like George Chadwick and Mabel Wheeler Daniels set to music the prose of poets like Amy Lowell, Julia Ward Howe, and Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The same collaborative spirit can be seen in more recent times with the poems of David McCord, also put to music. Join us in Bigelow Chapel as soprano Jean Danton and pianist Thomas Stumpf perform some of the beautiful results of collaborations between the musicians and poets now buried at Mount Auburn.

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