As part of the 2013-2014 Premier Artist line-up, Washington College presents the Atlantic String Quartet of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in concert Wednesday, March 26, at 8:00 p.m. in Hotchkiss Recital Hall, Gibson Center for the Arts. (This concert was rescheduled after inclement weather cancelled their appearance earlier this month.)
The quartet will perform Joaquin Turina’s “La Oracion del Torero,” Felix Mendelsohn’s Op. 44, No. 2, and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Op. 59, no. 3 in a concert made possible in part by a generous gift from Mark A. Schulman ’67, an emeritus member of the Washington College Board of Visitors and Governors.
Founded in 1995, the Atlantic String Quartet is now one of the most prominent chamber music ensembles in the Baltimore-Washington area. Quartet members Rebecca Nichols (violin), Greg Mulligan (violin), Karin Brown (viola), and Bo Li (cello) are all members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and each has performed as a soloist with the BSO and other American orchestras.
Individual tickets at $20 (adults) and $15 (seniors, students over age 12, and WC faculty/staff) can be reserved in advance or purchased at the door. Season tickets are available at $50 per person. Children ages 12 and under are admitted free. For more information, call 410-778-7839, email [email protected], or visit concertseries.washcoll.edu.
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