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Ben Cosgrove

Ben Cosgrove

Composer-Performer BEN COSGROVE – Fri Aug 25 – 7:00PM
Ben Cosgrove is a traveling composer-performer whose “compelling and beautiful” instrumental music explores landscape, place, and environment themes. He has performed in every U.S. state, but Delaware collaborated with groups ranging from rock bands to research scientists and held residencies and fellowships with institutions including Acadia National Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, White Mountain National Forest, Harvard University, Middlebury College, the Schmidt Ocean Institute, the New England National Scenic Trail, NASA, and the Sitka Center for Art & Ecology. Ben’s fourth studio album, The Trouble With Wilderness, an evocation of different expressions of nature and wildness within the built environment, was released in 2021. It has been the subject of an episode of the NHPR show Outside/In, was deemed one of the spring’s best new releases by WBUR, and has been called “beautiful and fascinating” (The Maine Edge), “instant relief” (Boston Globe), “deeply impressive” (Independent Clauses) and “immediately evocative and fully arresting… brim[ming] with technical mastery and emotional capital” (Seven Days). His next album, Bearings, a collection of new work developed using an improvisation-focused compositional process that aims to reflect the experience of learning topographical space through movement, will be released in October 2023. For more about Ben and his work, please visit www.bencosgrove.com. TICKETS $20.

The Park Theatre
$20.00
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM on Fri, 25 Aug 2023

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The Park Theatre
603-532-8888
info@theparktheatre.org
The Park Theatre
19 Main Street
Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452
6035328888
info@theparktheatre.org

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