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Guest of the House

Susan Keniston

Season 3 Episode 12 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Susan Keniston combines a cappella original music with other pieces from her repertoire.

Middlebury folk-singer composer Susan Keniston combines a cappella original music with other pieces from her repertoire for a magical performance. In addition to solo performances throughout the Northeast, Susan has opened concerts for Rosalie Sorrels, Tom Paxton, and Bill Staines. Works performed include "Full Moon," "Lay Down Your Burden," and "Quiet Joys."

11/09/2018

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Guest of the House is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Guest of the House

Susan Keniston

Season 3 Episode 12 | 27m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Middlebury folk-singer composer Susan Keniston combines a cappella original music with other pieces from her repertoire for a magical performance. In addition to solo performances throughout the Northeast, Susan has opened concerts for Rosalie Sorrels, Tom Paxton, and Bill Staines. Works performed include "Full Moon," "Lay Down Your Burden," and "Quiet Joys."

11/09/2018

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