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A rare musical species, found in Vermont

A freewheeling Stockhausen performance at the Yellow Barn Music Festival. A freewheeling Stockhausen performance at the Yellow Barn Music Festival. (COREY HENDRICKSON FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE)
By Jeremy Eichler
Globe Staff / August 8, 2008

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PUTNEY, Vt. - Where does a classical music fan in Greater Boston go on a typical summer weekend? For many the answer is Tanglewood, that orchestral haven beckoning from the western reaches of the Mass. Pike. But those partial to the more intimate charms of chamber music have a wealth of less-traveled options. This past weekend, I skipped the big ... (Full article: 1385 words)

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