Traditional and Historical Holiday Music

The Salisbury Association will offer a free concert of traditional Christmas music and carols on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Congregational Church in Salisbury, Conn.

The Salisbury Four have created a special one-hour program of music that spans periods from the Medieval to the Baroque and includes more modern eras and beloved carols as well.

The members of the Salisbury Four include Zahra Brown, soprano, Judith Dansker, recorder, Christopher Morrongiello, lute, and Marcia Young, soprano and Renaissance harp. For more about the musicians, go to www.salisburyassociation.org.

Seating will be limited, to allow for social distancing. Face masks and proof of vaccination will be required. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. To reserve seats, email info@salisburyassociation.org or call 860-435-0566 and leave your name, number in your party and contact information by noon, Saturday, Dec. 4.  Walk-ins will be permitted until the seating limit is reached.

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