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Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) closes out its World Tour of Music residency and culminating concert with Urban Troubadour, a collective of Northeast Ohio’s finest musicians.
World Tour of Music: The Art of French Music with Urban Troubadour
Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) closes out its 2019/2020 World Tour of Music residency and culminating concert with Urban Troubadour, a collective of Northeast Ohio’s finest musicians.
Founder and flutist Jane Berkner, recently named Outstanding Artist in Music in the 2019 Akron Arts Alive Awards, will be performing with pianist Eric Charnofsky, as well as Cleveland Orchestra musicians Jody Guinn, harp; Lisa Boyko, viola; and Brian Thornton, cello. The concert will include Claude Debussy’s elegant Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp, as well as his Sonata for Cello and music of Phillipe Gaubert, André Jolivet, and other French impressionist composers. Students from Copley High School will also participate in the concert.
Admission is free, but online registration is recommended or call 330-722-2541.
AGE GROUP: | Family | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Music | Live Performance |
TAGS: | music | French music |
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