Claremont Creative Center Project Achieves Major Benchmarks

60% of Phase 1 Goal Raised to Date; $34k Needed to Unlock Byrne Foundation Challenge

CLAREMONT, NH – August 1, 2022 – Melissa Richmond, Executive Director of West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts, announced that the organization has hit several milestones in its bid to create a new home, the Claremont Creative Center. “The progress on this project has been thoughtful, detailed, and significant,” stated Richmond. 

In June, the organization realized a goal set by the Community Development and Finance Authority to sell $400,000 in tax credits to area businesses in support of the project. 14 area businesses purchased credits: AB Gile, A Division of the Rowley Agency, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, BioXCell, Casella Waste Systems Inc, Century 21 Highview Realty, Chinburg Properties, Claremont Glassworks, Claremont Financial Services, Clearwater Performance Group, Crown Point Cabinetry, Mascoma Bank, Novo Nordisk, LaValley Building Supply, and Sugar River Bank. Says Richmond, “The support from our local businesses is a testament to the impact of this project on our community.”

This summer, the organization is focusing on raising the remaining $34,000 necessary to unlock a $100,000 challenge grant from the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation. Says Richmond, “Realizing the Byrne Challenge grant is the next vital step that will allow the project to head into construction this winter. We can’t wait to open the doors to our new home to our community in Summer of 2023.” Phase 1 construction drawings have been finalized, and plans are underway for an open bidding process in late summer. 

The Claremont Creative Center project is a collaboration between the Claremont Development Authority and WCCMA to transform the long-empty Claremont National Bank Building located in the heart of Claremont into a nexus for arts education and performance, community gathering, and creative entrepreneurship to serve the businesses, artists, innovators, and students of the Upper Valley region. 

Tom Rock, Chairman of the Claremont Development Authority, states, “The Claremont Creative Center project will create jobs, increase investment, and improve educational opportunities for the community. In addition it will be a catalyst for continued economic growth & revitalization to the City Center. We are pleased to partner with the West Claremont Center for Music & the Arts on this important project in Claremont.”

When completed, the new facility will provide three floors of creative and educational spaces. Phase One of the project — activating the first floor — is slated for completion by Summer 2023 and will include a lobby / gallery space with box office area and coat room leading to an intimate and flexible 100-seat performance and event space. A flex space behind the performance room will be used for education programs, community events, and the incubation of small businesses. Additional spaces (restrooms, storage) will provide needed support for programs and activities. Energy efficiency, state-of-the-art equipment, and historic preservation are keys to the design plan. The future Claremont Creative Center is located in the heart of downtown Claremont at 56 Opera House Square, adjacent to the Claremont Opera House, city offices, and in direct relationship to area businesses, parks, and parking. 

To date, the project has raised $1.2 Million (60% of the Phase One goal of $2 Million) from government institutions, foundations, and individual donors. Phase One includes estimated planning costs to date, construction costs, campaign and construction administration, furnishings and equipment necessary to service the center, as well as funds for an operations reserve. Included in the funds raised to date is generous giving from New Hampshire’s Community Development Finance Authority, the Capital Regional Development Council, The Couch Family Foundation, the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire’s Our Kids Commission, The Hypertherm Owner’s Philanthropic Endeavours (HOPE) Foundation, Mascoma Bank Foundation, The Timken Foundation of Canton, and USDA’s Rural Business Development Grants. 

Want to help? Make a donation digitally or send a check to WCCMA, PO Box 902, Claremont, NH 03743 Memo: CCC

Founded in 2008, the West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts (WCCMA) brings professional music and arts experiences, diverse musicians, and equitable educational opportunity to Claremont NH and the broader Upper Valley region. More than 50 world-class concerts, educational activities, and events are held annually for an attendance of 3,000 people per year. WCCMA is committed to offering all programs for free or low cost, with scholarships available. Our role is to bring great community to our art and great art to our community. To learn more about programs visit wcc-ma.org; learn about the Homecoming Campaign at claremontcreativecenter.org.

Final Summer Concert tonight: Pneuma

August 20, 2022 @ 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at WCCMA at Union Church

This concert is part of the 2-day music series presented in partnership with Saint-Gaudens Memorial. Pneuma will also perform a different program on Sunday Aug 21 at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park.

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PNEUMA (πνεῦμα) is an ancient Greek word for “breath”, “spirit” or “soul”. This quartet features four improvisers / composers: vocalist Ayelet Rose Gottlieb and clarinetists James FalzoneFrancois Houle and Michael Winograd. Pneuma’s sound is kaleidoscopic – many worlds entangled – blending contemporary electro-acoustic turbulent energies with gentle gestures inspired by Klezmer and jazz-infused improvisations. Presenting a poetry infused set, their music is “a globally-informed emotional panoply” (NYC Jazz Record) inspired by the wind. 

Funded in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.

Pneuma 
Ayelet Rose Gottlieb (Jerusalem / Montréal) – Voice
James Falzone (Seattle) – Clarinet
François Houle (Vancouver) – Basset Clarinet
Michael Winograd (Brooklyn) – Clarinet

PROGRAM

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Who Has Seen the Wind?
by Christina Rossetti

Who has seen the wind? 
Neither I nor you: 
But when the leaves hang trembling, 
The wind is passing through. 
Who has seen the wind? 
Neither you nor I: 
But when the trees bow down their heads, 
The wind is passing by.

Set List*:

  1. Alone
    Words: James Joyce
    Music: Ayelet, François & Michael
  2. Neither I Nor You
    Music: Ayelet
  3. Trembling (What They Did Yesterday Afternoon)
    Words: Warsan Shire
    Music: Ayelet
  4. Passing Through (Lament for Harry)
    Music: Ayelet
  5. Neither You Nor I (for Ora)
    Music: Ayelet, Udi Horev & Ora Boasson-Horev
  6. Bow Down (The Wind Will Take Us)
    Words: Forugh Farrokhzad
    Translation: Ahmad Karimi Hakkak
    Music: Ayelet
  7. Passing By (Shape of Tears)
    Words: Mayumi Terada
    Music: Ayelet
  8. Who Has Seen the Wind?
    Words: Christina Rossetti
    Music: Michael
  9. Wakened By The Scent
    Words: Izumi Shikibu
    Music: James
  10. Who Can Say What Loneliness Is
    Words: Izumi Shikibu
    Music: James
  11. Ruined House
    Words: Izumi Shikibu
    Music: James
  12. This Pine Tree By The Rock
    Words: Ono no Komachi
    Music: James
  13. The Last Rose of Summer
    Music & Lyrics: Tom Waits
    Arrangement: François 

*changes to the set list will be announced from the stage

Tonight: Tesla String Quartet

6:30 PM – Union Episcopal Church, 133 Old Church Rd, Claremont, NH
By Donation, register/donate online here or at www.PayPal.me/wccma

Due to the weather forecast today’s concert will be held indoors, and masks will be required.

Praised for their “superb capacity to find the inner heart of everything they play, regardless of era, style, or technical demand” (The International Review of Music), the Tesla Quartet brings refinement and prowess to both new and established repertoire.The Tesla Quartet was formed at The Juilliard School in 2008 and quickly established itself as one of the most promising young ensembles in New York, winning Second Prize at the J.C. Arriaga Chamber Music Competition only a few months after its inception.

TESLA QUARTET: Ross Snyder (violin), Michelle Lie (violin), Edwin Kaplan (viola), and Jared Blajian (cello

PROGRAM

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) String Quartet in D major, Op. 71 No. 2

  • Adagio–Allegro
  • Adagio
  • Menuet–Trio
  • Allegretto

Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) “Nature Lies Peaceful in Slumber and Dreaming”*

Florence Price (1887-1953) “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes”☨

Dvořák “When Your Sweet Glances on Me Fall”* 

Price “Shortnin’ Bread”☨

*from Cypresses, B.11
☨from Five Folk Songs in Counterpoint

Jessie Montgomery (b. 1981) Strum

Intermission

Grażyna Bacewicz (1909-1969) String Quartet No. 4

  • Andante—Allegro moderato
  • Andante
  • Allegro giocoso