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Bruce Molsky and Martin Philip: Fiddle & Flour

Bruce Molsky and Martin Philip: Fiddle & Flour

For renowned fiddler Bruce Molsky and acclaimed baker and author Martin Philip, the arts of music making and bread baking go hand-in-hand.

On Saturday, April 18 Molsky and Philip will offer an afternoon of workshops, conversation and Q&A, and an old time jam session, presented by Upper Valley Music Center. Participants are welcome to sign up for any one part or to stay for the whole afternoon.

In the first part of the afternoon, participants can choose between a fiddle workshop and a bread workshop. Fiddle workshop participants can look forward to diving into a few old-time fiddle tunes with Molsky. Philip’s bread workshop will include a bread talk and live demo designed to inspire confidence in home bakers.

Following the workshops, Molsky and Philip will hold a public conversation discussing the interplay of their art forms, followed by Q&A.

The final part of the afternoon will be an old time jam session led by McDougall, accompanied by some fresh bread provided by Philip. Molsky and Philip will be available to sign their latest recordings and books, and the Norwich Bookstore will be on site with copies available for purchase.

Registration for a workshop is $30 and can be completed at uvmusic.org and the conversation, jam session and signing are free admission.

Upper Valley Music Center
$30 workshop fee, free admission for conversation and jam
01:00 PM - 04:30 PM on Sat, 18 Apr 2026

Event Supported By

Upper Valley Music Center
603-448-1642
info@uvmusic.org
Upper Valley Music Center
8 South Park St
Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766
603-448-1642
info@uvmusic.org

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