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No Beethoven and Brahms with these three B's!
It's Bach, Barber, and Britten featured in the Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh's concert at Rodef Shalom Temple on Saturday, November 22nd at 7:30pm. Artistic Director Edward Leonard and featured soloist Amaury Morales joined Jim Cunningham live on the QED Morning to talk about it.
They explained the special features of the program and the delights of Bach, Samuel Barber, Benjamin Britten, and Frank Bridge. Amaury detailed his journey from the Dominican Republic in Santiago to Boston and CMU, where he worked with Sergey Schepkin. Both Amaury and Leonard also explained their roles with Tuesday Musical Club and encourage listeners to participate in both organizations.
Visit https://copgh.org/concerts-1/the-other-three-bs for more information and to buy tickets.
Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted source for arts and culture in our region. Whether you're passionate about classical music, film, theater, opera, or local music, we’re here to bring you closer to the heart of Pittsburgh's local arts scene.
Don’t miss our musician interviews, the latest local music news, and performing arts insights from across the Southwestern Pennsylvania region.
Subscribe and follow to stay connected with the vibrant voices shaping Pittsburgh’s creative community. Visit https://www.wqed.org/ to see what else WQED is doing in our community. Until next time, keep supporting the arts and keep listening to Voice of the Arts.
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No Beethoven and Brahms with these three B's!
It's Bach, Barber, and Britten featured in the Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh's concert at Rodef Shalom Temple on Saturday, November 22nd at 7:30pm. Artistic Director Edward Leonard and featured soloist Amaury Morales joined Jim Cunningham live on the QED Morning to talk about it.
They explained the special features of the program and the delights of Bach, Samuel Barber, Benjamin Britten, and Frank Bridge. Amaury detailed his journey from the Dominican Republic in Santiago to Boston and CMU, where he worked with Sergey Schepkin. Both Amaury and Leonard also explained their roles with Tuesday Musical Club and encourage listeners to participate in both organizations.
Visit https://copgh.org/concerts-1/the-other-three-bs for more information and to buy tickets.
Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted source for arts and culture in our region. Whether you're passionate about classical music, film, theater, opera, or local music, we’re here to bring you closer to the heart of Pittsburgh's local arts scene.
Don’t miss our musician interviews, the latest local music news, and performing arts insights from across the Southwestern Pennsylvania region.
Subscribe and follow to stay connected with the vibrant voices shaping Pittsburgh’s creative community. Visit https://www.wqed.org/ to see what else WQED is doing in our community. Until next time, keep supporting the arts and keep listening to Voice of the Arts.
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