[RP TownTalk] Great chamber music and help save a house - Schubert, Schubert
Gloria Felix-Thompson
schubertschubert.schubert at verizon.net
Tue Mar 25 21:55:46 UTC 2014
*Schubert, Schubert and Beethoven*
*Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 at 8pm*
at the
*First**Baptist Church**Hyattsville*
5701 42nd Avenue
Hyattsville, MD 20781
The prize-winning German ensemble known as the Auryn Quartet takes the
stage at this salute to famed Austrian composer Franz Schubert, with a
Beethoven quartet added for good measure. Cellist Andreas Arndt,
violinists Matthias Lingenfelder violinist Jens Oppermann and violist
Stewart Eaton have performed together for close to 35 years, maintaining
a busy touring and recording schedule.
They have been the quartet in residence at /Schubert, Schubert and
Schubert/ in Washington, DC and performed at Lincoln Center, New York.
In London's Wigmore Hall they performed the complete cycle of
Beethoven's quartets. They'll tackle his String Quartet in G Major, Op.
18 for this recital, as well as Schubert's Quartet Movement D. 703 along
with the composer's powerful and popular /Death and the Maiden, /String
Quartet D. 810.
**
*Admission S10*
**
Proceeds from the concert will benefit the restoration
of 4314 Farragut Street
future home to the Hyattsville CDC
and other non-profit endeavors.
To order tickets send your check payable to
the arts connection, P.O. Box 196, Hyattsville, MD 20781
Enclose a self addressed stamped envelope
and tickets will be mailed - or pick up or buy at the door 1 hour prior
to concert
*For more information please call 301.699.5440 <tel:301.699.5440>***
*or e-mail:schubertschubert.schubert at verizon.net*
*
*For more information on the Auryn Quartet, visit: www.aurynquartet.com
Both the arts connection and the Hyattsville Community Development
Corporation
are 501 (c) 3 non-profit organizations
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