Free Concert: What a Glorious Crash They Made
Join us for a fascinating (and surprisingly fun!) free concert exploring music from the American Revolution. This performance brings to life the songs and hymns New Englanders sang during the fight for independence—music that celebrated freedom, stirred rebellion, and marked major moments in history. Tenor and harpsichordist **Richard Franklin Donohue** combines live music with engaging storytelling, sharing both performances and the history behind them. You’ll hear stirring, recognizable pieces like *Chester*, *Liberty Song*, and other patriotic tunes from the Revolutionary era. This is a relaxed, seated concert in a comfortable setting—perfect for enjoying great music, learning something new, and sharing the experience with friends. Come enjoy the music together and stay to chat afterward! [Learn more at the Library website.](https://oslri.libcal.com/event/16172497)
📅 Date & Time
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
5:45 PM – 7:45 PM
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