Concerts at the Point present Ruckus

Posted 2/28/24

Concerts at the Point will present the next concert in its 27th concert series with the Ruckus Early Music Band and flutist Emi Ferguson. Acclaimed virtuoso flutist Emi Ferguson joins Ruckus, a …

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Concerts at the Point present Ruckus

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Concerts at the Point will present the next concert in its 27th concert series with the Ruckus Early Music Band and flutist Emi Ferguson. Acclaimed virtuoso flutist Emi Ferguson joins Ruckus, a six-member continuo band, to offer a joyous romp through some of Bach’s most playful and transcendent works. These idiosyncratic performers reimagine Bach for 21st-century fans of 18th-century music.

WHAT: Concerts at the Point

WHEN: Sunday, March 3, at 3 p.m.

WHERE: Westport Point United Methodist Church, 1912 Main Road, Westport

COST: $40 for adults and $20 for students

MORE INFO: Tickets at concertsatthepoint.org or 617/512-5549.

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