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Mozart to Martin, It’s All Here

The next few weekends bring an embarrassment of musical riches to our region. The Aston Magna summer music festival — the oldest summer period-instrument festival in America is performing a concert of “Diversions: Mozart and Hummel,” featuring a nine-piece ensemble led by artistic director and violinist Daniel Stepner. The program includes Mozart’s Horn Quintet and Divertimento for oboe, horns, and strings, as well as his Divertimento for two horns and strings known as “A Musical Joke,” which has to have been a predecessor of the high jinks of P.D.Q. Bach. Hummel’s Clarinet Quartet closes the concert. Concerts are on Friday, June 24, at 8 p.m. at Olin Hall at Bard College in Red Hook, NY, and Saturday, June 25, at 6 p.m. at the Daniels Arts Center at Bard’s Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington, MA. Preconcert talks begin an hour before the performance. The following weekend, Aston Magna plays Renaissance music from the court of King Henry VIII (watch your head!) in a program titled “England, Be Glad.” Concerts are Friday, July 1, at 8 p.m.at Olin Auditorium and Saturday, July 2, at 6 p.m. at the Daniels Arts Center. For tickets, call 845-758-7887 or go to www.astonmagna.org. This Saturday, the legendary R&B group Earth, Wind & Fire makes a stop on its 40th Anniversary World Tour at Tanglewood in Lenox, MA. The concert takes place on Saturday, June 25, at 7 p.m. at the Koussevitsky Music Shed. Call 888-266-1200 or go to www.tanglewood.org. And here’s a real treat: Steve Martin — yes, that Steve Martin, the comedian — brings his banjo-playing brilliance to the Warner Theatre in Torrington, CT. Martin has taken a turn into serious bluegrass pickin’ in the past few years, making two popular albums with the Steep Canyon Rangers, who join him for this evening of bluegrass and banjo. Of course, there’s plenty of levity expected. Who else would have made an album called “Rare Bird Alert”? (Martin says he got the idea while filming an upcoming movie about competitive bird watching.) The concert takes place Thursday, June 30, at 8 pm. Tickets are $45.50, $55.50, and $100. Call 860-489-7180 or go to www.warnertheatre.org. With such a wealth of choices coming up, the only question is which one? Hey, why not try them all?

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