Albany Pro Musica Announces 1st Concert Of 27th Season

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Albany, NY – Albany Pro Musica, led by Artistic Director and Conductor David Griggs-Janower, today announced the first concert of its 27th season, Autumn Landscapes, to be performed Saturday, Oct. 20 and Sunday, Oct. 21. Featuring a cappella selections from around the world, an Albany Pro Musica specialty, the concert will feature music from the 16th to the 21st century, from Renaissance sacred music to works of today’s most important choral composers. Audience members will be treated to the evocative musical delicacies of Estonian composer Veljo Tormis’ Autumn Landscapes, two of Morten Lauridsen’s madrigal “Fire Songs” on Italian Renaissance poems, Nils Lindberg’s lush setting of the poplar Shakespeare sonnet “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”, and Margery Make the Tea, by APM’s own Steve Murray as well as many other delightful pieces. APM will be joined by the 120-voice Capital District Youth Chorale, directed by Diane Warner, in this direct-to-the heart celebration of unaccompanied song. CDYC will perform a set by itself, then join APM for the concert finale, in the moving Anthem of Peace, arranged by Mack Wilberg. (The audience will sing along in the final chorus – sheet music will be distributed!) Those who have not had the opportunity to hear the CDYC will be truly amazed at the talent of this young group. Autumn Landscapes will be performed on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 8:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Albany and on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 3:00 p.m. at the new GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady. For complete concert and subscription/single ticket information, visit www.albanypromusica.org or phone 518-438-6548 for a season brochure. About Albany Pro Musica: Founded in 1981, Albany Pro Musica has become the Capital Region’s premier chorus and a major presence in the area’s cultural scene. Guided by the direction of founding Artistic Director and Conductor David Griggs-Janower, Albany Pro Musica presents professional quality performances spanning the rich 1,000-year history of choral music. Albany Pro Musica sings music ranging from intimate a cappella sacred and secular pieces to powerful orchestral choral pieces such as Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The excellent reputation of the 60-voice choir extends far beyond the immediate Capital Region, drawing both performers and audiences from neighboring counties and states. In its 27 years of growth in skill, ambition, achievements and audiences, Albany Pro Musica has earned national recognition while remaining steadfast in its dedication to bringing excellent a cappella and accompanied choral music to its audiences.
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Lanesborough Passes FY 2027 Budget, Warrant Articles

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Town meeting on Tuesday approved an almost $14 million fiscal 2027 budget, and approved bylaws for short-term rentals and signage, and for public safety vehicles. 
 
Of the 20 warrant articles, one, Article 7, to use free cash to pay prior fiscal year bills of $941.27 was indefinitely postponed by Moderator David Rolle because the bills were for the fire association.
 
Some 247 of the town's more than 2,600 registered voters filled Lanesborough Elementary School, debating articles during a meeting that lasted more than three hours. 
 
The town's 2027 spending plan is up more than 10 percent, with the main increases from higher enrollment in the regional schools and the McCann Technical School renovation project.
 
Voters approved the assessment of $7,586,284 for Mount Greylock Regional School. They also approved Article 11, which was the use of $16,298.48 in free cash for the McCann's roof and window replacement project so as not to impact the budget. 
 
Ambulance Director Jen Weber is planning 24-hour coverage, which means more staff and a hike in her budget. Article 5 asked the town to appropriate $234,100 to operate the Ambulance Enterprise Fund for salaries and expenses, which passed.
 
Fire Chief Jeff DeChaine spoke to the audience on his articles and the need for a new truck to replace the 1996 fire truck, listed on the warrant articles for a total $813,366, which includes a $100,000 contingency cost on whether a 2026 model-year chassis can be secured before new emissions standards in 2027. If they get the 2026 chassis, that contingency likely won't be needed.
 
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