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Dunderberg Gallery Brings the Sound of Music to Gilbertsville

GILBERTSVILLE—A second season of concerts at Dunderberg Gallery, 118 Marion Avenue, has begun. The 2025 theme is “Intersections,” referring to the exploration of musical crossroads from 1965 to the present. The concerts will explore how classical, jazz, new music, and folk music have influenced one another and how historical events, cultural shifts, and artistic innovations have shaped and transformed these musical forms.

“I’m excited to be presenting concerts this summer that juxtapose classical, jazz, new music, and folk music in the same concerts to find connection and community, and to reflect on the changes these forms have undergone since 1965. For example how have jazz and new electronic music influenced each other in form, improvisation, and extended techniques; how has modern flute repertoire changed with the addition of electronics and improvisation; how did the politics of the 1960s influence the music of today?” said Barbara Siesel, curator and organizer of the series.

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