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On this week’s show Dean Temple hosts NY Times Garden QandA columnist Leslie Land who pays a visit to Stone Crop in Cold Spring, New York, a garden of Garden Conservancy founder Frank Cabot, Cari Swanson explains why a schoolmaster horse can be the best teacher for the new rider, Alex Tuller examines the art of the panini and, of course, we have Ilana Papele’s list of things way too great to miss in the Hudson Valley.
Also on this week’s show, we feature a clip of the week from the Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society from their concert this Sunday at the Church of the Messiah in Rhinebeck, – Trio Solisti playing music by Schubert, Lennon, Moravec and Brahms. The concert is at 4pm. Tickets are $25 for adults, $5 for students, and free to children 13 and under. You can learn more by visiting their website.
Click above to hear the full length clip of the week, Trio Solisti playing Brahms’ Trio #1, 2nd movement.
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Leslie Land
Cari Swanson
Ilana Papele
Dutchess County Arts Council