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Summer Concert Series: Khumariyaan
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Free. Free with park entry.Location:
Most concerts take place in the Little Studio, or on the adjacent outdoor pergola. There is a large expanse of lawn, as well as formal gardens, in front of the performance area. Evergreen hedge walls define the north edge of the concert area, and a handful of apple trees dot the grounds. Visitors are welcome to sit in any of the park’s public outdoor spaces during the concert. Folding chairs are set up inside the Little Studio, as well as outside on the pergola. These seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis, and may fill up well before the concert begins at 2pm. Concert-goers are also welcome to bring blankets or lawn chairs and set up on the park grounds. Shade is limited. Come early for the best choice of seating options, and be prepared for sun or rain in the less sheltered sections of the concert area.Dates & Times
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Description
“The Intoxicators,” transfixing, hyper-folk quintet from Pakistan.
Summer concerts on the park grounds, an annual event since 1946, are generously sponsored by the Trustees of the Saint-Gaudens Memorial with additional support of donors and partners. The performances carry on a tradition by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who often held concerts in his studio for family and friends. Many of the concerts feature use of the Little Studio’s historic piano, once owned by Cornish Colony painter Maxfield Parrish.
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