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Inspired by literary giants Anna Akhmatova, Yukio Mishima, and Baudelaire, our final program is a grand voyage of wonderfully contrasting soundscapes, featuring works by Florence Price, John Tavener, Philip Glass & Emilie Mayer.

  • Friday, May 16 at 7pm at Brattleboro Music Center, Brattleboro VT (tickets at bmcvt.org)

  • Saturday, May 17at 7pm at Friends Meeting House, Cambridge

  • Sunday, May 18 at 3:30pm at Follen Community Church, Lexington

With Mara Riley, soprano; Elise Kuder, Amy Galluzzo, violins; Mike Kelley, viola; Jennifer Morsches, Timothy Merton, cellos.


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High drama abounds in instrumental works for string quartet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hyacinthe Jadin, and Carlo Monza.

With Julia Glenn, Susanna Ogata, violins; Anna Griffis, viola; Jennifer Morsches, cello.


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The Sarasa Ensemble is ... a mix of Boston’s best and finest with prominent English players and American musicians based in Europe.
— The Boston Globe
 

Founded in 1997, the Sarasa Chamber Music Ensemble is a performing collective of more than one hundred instrumentalists and singers, presenting music spanning the 17th to the 21st centuries, on both period and modern instruments. Sarasa has played throughout New England, and has toured Ireland, Cuba and India. The group facilitates an award-winning outreach program with incarcerated teens in the greater Boston area.