From Bach to MarsalisFriday, August 29, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.
(75-80 minutes with no intermission) Stissing Center for Arts and Culture 2950 Church Street Pine Plains, NY 12567 Kathleen Beckmann, Conductor Rachel Handman and Keve Wilson, Guest Musicians |
About the program
Broadway musicians Rachel Handman and Keve Wilson join Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra for a show stopping performance, featuring music from Bach to Wynton Marsalis and from Astor Piazzolla to Aaron Copland. Highlights from their cabaret show at Feinstein’s 54 Below will be included, as they perform selections from their unique and creative repertoire. They’ll weave personal stories from their lifelong friendship into the program, showcasing their shared passion for music from around the world. Don’t miss the excitement and energy of this dynamic duo performing in the intimate setting of the Stissing Center for Arts and Culture.
Featured Songs Include:
Program subject to change.
Featured Songs Include:
- Bach: Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C minor
- Wynton Marsalis: Fiddle Dance
- Alec Wilder: Air for Oboe and Strings
- Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
- Aaron Copland: Hoe Down
- and Cabaret Highlights from Feinstein's 54 Below
Program subject to change.
Tickets and seating
Please note: Seating is open and available on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend arriving early to secure the best seats. |
Rachel and Keve Playing at feinstein’s 54 Below
A sample of performances of Rachel and Keve playing at Feinstein’s 54 Below.
To see more, check out Keve Wilson's YouTube channel.
To see more, check out Keve Wilson's YouTube channel.
Black Orpheus/Vienne Sets up Shop from Chocolat at Feinstein's 54 Below
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Brasileirinho by Waldir Azevedo at Feinstein's 54 Below
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about the guest musicians - Rachel handman & Keve wilson
Friends since the age of 10, Rachel Handman (violin) and Keve Wilson (oboe) met at The Rink in Hyde Park, NY, and grew up dreaming of performing on Broadway someday. Having realized their Broadway dream, the orchestra pits they have played in include Carousel, Something Rotten!, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Miss Saigon, Dr. Zhivago, West Side Story and Company. When not freelancing or playing on Broadway, they continue to transcend genres by performing with their own band at venues everywhere from Bolivia to Germany to South Korea.
about the venue - stissing center for arts & culture
Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, the Stissing Center for Arts and Culture is one of the region’s most beautiful venues. Housed in a historic brick building dating back to 1915, the Center has been thoughtfully restored, blending rustic charm with modern design. The main hall upstairs offers a stunning, rustic-chic performance space, featuring a new glass entryway and a rebuilt proscenium stage.
To learn more about directions and accessibility, go to www.thestissingcenter.org/visit |