
Boston’s professional conductorless chamber orchestra featuring Jesse Irons’ violin with flute soloist Karen Kevra. “They play with exuberance, palpable joy, exquisite ensemble and most wonderful of all, a deep love of music and each other.” —Benjamin Zander, conductor Boston Philharmonic
Regis Pasquier, violin, Roland Pidoux, cello, Jean-Claude Pennetier, piano
“A
total fusion of tone, a weightless discourse in which each musician
expresses himself with total spontaneity. This trio is the sought-after
ideal in chamber music.” —Quest France
Featuring Emerson String Quartet violinist Eugene Drucker, Roberta Cooper on cello, and Diane Walsh on piano playing the works of Schubert, Martinu, and Dvorak. “Superb...this performance was filled to the brim with honest and compelling musical communication.” —Syracuse Standard Post
Kevin Lawrence-violin, Susan Dubois-viola, Brooks Whitehouse-cello, Paul Orgel-piano, Karen Kevra-flute performing works of Beethoven, Janacek, and Dvorak “The newest jewel in our musical crown.”” —The Vermont Times
Ellen DePasquale, Associate Concertmaster Cleveland Orchestra, Daniel Gilbert, Associate Principal Clarinet, with Jeffrey Chappell- pianist, Karen Kevra-flute, in works by Mozart, Brahms, Bartok, and Durufle.
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Students, $10 |