Annisquam Village Church Launches 2024/25 Music Series with Devil’s Box and Glory of God: The Soul of the Violin from Paganini to Penderecki to Bach, Bluegrass, and Beyond

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Annisquam Village Church proudly announces the opening of the 2024/25 Music Series on Saturday, October 19 at 7:30 pm with Devil’s Box and Glory of God: The Soul of the Violin from Paganini to Penderecki to Bach, Bluegrass, and Beyond. Violinist, composer and AVC Artist-in-Residence Scott Moore embarks on this musical journey celebrating the violin at the Annisquam Village Church.

A solo recital/lecture led and performed by Moore answers the questions, “When is a fiddle a violin, and why has it been called ‘the devil’s box’?”, “How did a gourd become a $20 million work of art?”, and “What were the dark secrets behind Nicolò Paganini’s otherworldly abilities on the instrument, and did history’s first rock star really make a deal at the crossroads?” In this tour-de-force program, Moore illuminates how music is also geometry, physics, theology and a window on the cosmos itself; and how Bach can inspire us to be better humans, 300 years after his death. 

David Benjamin, Chair of the Annisquam Village Church Music Committee, looks forward to this unique evening of music, “Join Moore, our multi-talented AVC Artist-in-Residence, on a thousand-year musical journey, fiddle in hand—no magic carpet required!” 

AVC Artist-in-Residence Moore gave audiences a sneak peek of the program this past summer and audiences were captivated. According to Gloucester’s Victoria Cowling Chu, “Scott Moore is superb! With an international keyboard performer as my mother, I grew up surrounded by world famous musicians. Scott would fit right in. He has such mastery of his instrument and his art that, without a single sheet of music, he gives us beautiful music drawn from the most varied roots, and makes it seem like he’s just improvising on a lazy afternoon.” 

ABOUT SCOTT MOORE

An enthusiastic collaborator on stage and in the recording studio, violinist and composer Scott Moore has forged a reputation as a skillful and inventive musician unbound by genre. Since moving to Gloucester in 2019, the Kentucky native has become Concertmaster of the Cape Ann Symphony and Symphony by the Sea, while creating new scores for productions by the Louisville (KY) Ballet and theater group Lanes Coven. He and his wife, Erica, operate Open String Recordings, providing creative, professional string arrangements for bands, solo artists, composers, and filmmakers. As AVC Artist-in-Residence, his portfolio includes solo and group performances ranging from Bach and bluegrass to Thelonious Monk, and a growing list of world premieres.

EVENT:

is Saturday, October 19 at 7:30 PM at the Annisquam Village Church, 820 Washington Street Gloucester. The ticket price is $30, Suggested Donation.  For further information, Call: 978-281-0376 or email: avchurch820@gmail.com

Image:  Annisquam Village Church Artist-in-Residence Scott Moore

DOCKtoberfest This Saturday At Maritime

We plan to attend this super fun event. Join us! Food, fun and some tomfoolery. I’ve even closed the shop Saturday hours in order to attend. (*This week’s hours are Thursday noon-5; Friday 11-5; Sunday 11-3)

Video- What an absolute gift the Awesome Gloucester mural down on Harbor Loop is.

People had been talking about it but words don’t do it justice! You have to get down and see it for yourself. Holy impact Batman!!!

$10 Glass | $20 Flight ARETTE Tequila 

Every Day in October at MACHACA!

It’s our mission to introduce new premium additive free tequila to Gloucester, one month at a time. The entire month of October, join us for a $10 glass or $20 flight of Arette Artesenal Suave Tequila.

blanco, reposado, anejo, 101-proof blanco

Arette is made at one of the oldest distilleries in Mexico that still produces tequila, El Llano. Founded in the 1900’s by the Orendain family and run by fifth generation master distillers Eduardo and Jamie Orendain since 1976.

MACHACA

Tacos & Tequila

14 Rogers St

Gloucester, MA

This Week at the Rhumb Line

This week’s live music schedule at the Rhumb Line. On Wednesday, Matt Rich has Ron and Sheila Schrank as his special guests and Thursday’s Dave Sag’s Blues Party includes Chris “Stoval” Brown and Mike Clark.

Sought Interiors Opens On Center Street

Rochelle of Sought Interiors kindly invited us to their grand opening on Center St yesterday and it’s a lovely little shop worth a visit when you are downtown. Designed to feel like a home, separate rooms are decorated to bring forth particular vibes as you can see in these photos. Sprinkled among the items are also smaller homemade items for sale that you will find adorable. Galleries, old and new treasures abound. She also plans to offer workshops so check it out on Instagram soughtinteriors. Welcome to the neighborhood!

Yellow and Light Blue Gloucester Mass Wave Cap!

Yellow and Light Blue Gloucester Mass Wave Cap

Elite snapback cap with raised pvc patch including shipping

$30.00

Link to purchase here

The fourth annual Socks and Underwear drive will run for the month of October 2024

The fourth annual Socks and Underwear drive will run for the month of October 2024, sponsored by the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. Donations of new socks, underwear, hats, gloves and mittens for women and men, girls and boys will benefit the clients of three local non-profits: Pathways for Children, Younity and The Grace Center. Two local businesses, Nelsons of Gloucester and The John Tarr Store of Rockport, will participate.

Pathways for Children serves Cape Ann families with children from preschool to adolescence. Younity supports young adults from ages sixteen to twenty five and The Grace Center is a day resource center for adults. All three are important safety net organizations for individuals and families on Cape Ann. The drive provides essential clothing items that can’t be purchased in a thrift store. This year, because the drive has moved from spring to fall, we have added hats, mittens and gloves to the collection and renamed it Socks and Underwear Plus.

Pathways needs children’s sizes from toddler to adult (teen) also in X sizes. Younity needs adult sizes and youthful styles from small to X-large and up, and The Grace Center asks for women’s and men’s sizes from medium to X-large and up.

Donation bins can be found at both stores, at the Church Street door of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, and at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport. Cash donations are appreciated and will be used to fill gaps in the items collected and allow for purchase of bras, which are not being collected this year. Checks and on-line purchases can be sent to the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. Write Socks and Underwear Plus on the subject line of checks. Credit card donations can be made at www.gloucesteruu.org. Please call or email the church office to explain the purpose of a credit card donation.

Pictured at Grace Center, Frank Freedman of Grace Center and members of GUUC, at Pathways, staff member and GUUC member, at Younity, staff members.