Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki Trio Kicks Off Music on the Green

On Sunday, July 7 at 4:00 p.m., Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki Trio will kick off Music on the Green, an annual concert music series hosted and presented by Canterbury Shaker Village. “Our music is deeply rooted in New England and British Isles history, so it feels extra appropriate to perform it in a setting that shares that history,” said New Hampshire based fiddler and singer Jordan Tirell-Wysocki. “Of course, playing at the Village always feels comfortable, like coming home, too. We always look forward to this show.” 

Music on the Green Kicks off with Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki Trio

A critically acclaimed, Emmy nominated composer, Tirrell-Wysocki will be joined by fellow NH natives Matt Jensen on guitar and Chris Noyes on upright bass. “We are thrilled to have Jordan literally set the ‘tone’ for this year’s summer music concert series,” said Village Education Manager Kyle Sandler. “All are welcome.”

Held outside in a natural, intimate setting, Music on the Green features various types of music for all ages and runs on Sundays July 7, July 21, August 4, August 18, and August 25. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $20.

Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. Music on the Green is sponsored by Coldwell Banker Lifestyles, New Hampshire Dance Collaborative (NHDC), and Kathleen Belko, Trustee. This event is rain or shine (except in extreme weather conditions).

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About Canterbury Shaker Village

Featuring 694 acres of forests, fields, gardens, nature trails, and mill ponds under permanent conservation easement, the Village is designated as a National Historic Landmark with 25 restored original Shaker buildings and 4 reconstructed Shaker buildings. In addition to tours, exhibits, and programs, Canterbury Shaker Village provides wonderful, relaxing, and beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces for weddings

Canterbury Shaker Village is a member of the NH Heritage Museum Trail, which connects the public with culturally rich heritage institutions in New Hampshire. For more information about The Trail, visit nhmuseumtrail.org.