Fiddler Gretchen Koehler & pianist Daniel Kelly take center stage on Mountain Lake PBS’s SOUNDSCAPES. Take a quick look behind the scenes.
Read MoreMother son duo, Gretchen Koehler & Syl Foisy play Gretchen’s arrangement of Elzic’s Farewell to celebreate Play Music On The Porch Day 2021!!
Read MoreFiddler Gretchen Koehler debuts her new tune, “A Thousand Wishes” on a stage under the stars.
Read MoreThe making of a collaborative video and connecting a community!
Read MoreA collaborative celebration of fiddler/dancecaller/friend David Kaynor.
Read MoreFiddlers! Try your hand at the #NewTuneChallenge with Gretchen Koehler’s slow reel, “ The Fox’s Wedding.”
Read MoreLearn the basics of traditional Quebec “Podorythmie” (foot percussion) w/fiddler Gretchen Koehler on NCPR’s String Fever.
Read MoreThe LINER NOTES for Koehler & Kelly’s new album, “Live From Hill & Hollow.”
Read More70 musicians from 7 countries held a virtual vigil against police brutality organized by Gretchen Koehler.
Read MoreFrom Texas to Vermont to New York, I played tunes with my family & friends!
Read MoreWe North Country musicians sent out “musical care packages” as part of the #MadstopFiddlers #PLAYitForward initiative.
Read MoreA tune written by Rebecca Koehler to honor the many fiddlers of the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts.
Read MoreIf instruments could talk, what stories they would tell? One fiddle recalls life in the 1880’s, distillery mishaps and the music it longs to play. A story by Howard McDowell.
Read MoreGretchen Koehler & Daniel Kelly play tune tunes featured on “365 Days of Fiddlers/Video Tune Library".”
Read MoreStory, video and sheet music of a jig inspired by the Seven Sisters Mountain range in Massachusetts.
Read MoreSheet music and history of Rebecca Koehler’s tunes featured on “The Fiddle Tune Library.”
Read MoreDon Woodcock shares a piece of NNY history with online “The Fiddle Tune Video Library.”
Read MoreMaking a plan for bringing back a thriving music scene in NNY.
Read MoreSpreading love on Valentine’s Day with “The Lovers’ Waltz.”
Read MoreA modest plan to have each student take the role as the teacher became an eye (and ear) opening experience!
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