Bach, Brahms And a Little Joplin as Well

   The piano recital by Robert Blocker that was to have opened the Hotchkiss School’s free Winter Concert Series on Friday, Jan. 14, has been canceled.

   The series will begin instead on Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. with the vocal ensemble Gallery Voices performing Brahms’ Liebeslieder Waltzes.

  These fine performers, all well-known soloists in concert halls throughout the world, will also perform Morten Lauridsen’s “Mid-Winter Songs,†three songs by the Argentian composer Carlos Guastavino, and folk songs arranged by Vaughan Williams, Gerald Finzi and others. For information, call 860-435-2591.

   Music by composers associated with Vassar College will be performed by the Cygnus Ensemble —Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Robert Ingliss, oboe;  William Anderson and Oren Fader, classical and electric guitars/mandolin/banjo; Calvin Wiersma, violin; and Susannah Chapman, cello — on Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in Skinner Hall.

   The ensemble will perform chamber works by Ernst Krenek, Robert Middleton, Annea Lockwood, Harold Meltzer, Richard Wilson, and Jonathan Chenette. Information: 845-437-7000

   In addition, there will be a performance of a new work of electronic music by faculty member Peter McCulloch.

   Blues guitarist Michael Powers is a two-time W.C. Handy Blues Music Award winner and Grammy nominee. With his band, Frequency, he will shake the rafters at Club Helsinki in Hudson, NY, Jan. 15 at 9 p.m. His soulful strumming and picking illuminates the music of everyone from Muddy Waters to Jimi Hendrix. blues.†Tickets are $15. helsinkihudson.com

   A rare opportunity to hear Joshua Rifkin play comes on Jan. 23 at 4 p.m. at Club Helsinki. The concert is titled “Rags, Tangos, Preludes, Fugues,†and alternates among the works of Bach, Joplin and another of Rifkin’s finds, the Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth. Tickets are $20.

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