Composer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Cosgrove to perform a concert about the land at Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center in Albany on Sunday, March 17. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Cosgrove to perform a concert about the land at Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center in Albany on Sunday, March 17. (COURTESY PHOTO)
ALBANY — Three of the valley’s most prominent non-profits — Mountain Top Music, Tin Mountain Conservation Center and Upper Saco Valley Land Trust — are collaborating on a concert of special interest about the land on Sunday afternoon, March 17, at 4 p.m. in the Great Room at Tin Mountain’s Nature Learning Center in Albany.
The concert, "Feelings of Place in Music and Nature," is open to the public and will feature multi-instrumentalist Ben Cosgrove, a traveling composer-performer whose “electric and exhilarating” music explores themes of landscape, place, and environment.
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