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Ensemble 1828 performs Piazzola, Bernstein and Beethoven

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*Sunday, June 21st, 2020:
Ensemble 1828

Calliope Presents
Isaac Pastor-Chermak, cello; Nicole Oswald, violin; Alison Lee, piano
4 p.m. LIVESTREAM EVENT $25 general admission, $20 seniors and students.
Tickets available on Eventbrite

Ensemble 1828 will be performing works by composers Piazzola, Bernstein and Beethoven. You can get a sample of the ensemble's music here.

The program will include:
Piazzolla, "Summer" from The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
Leonard Bernstein, Piano Trio
Beethoven, Piano Trio in B-flat major Op.97 ("Archduke")

Nicole Oswald is currently pursuing a masters of music under the world- renowned violinist, Andrés Cárdenes at the Carnegie Mellon School of Music. At CMU, Nicole is a graduate assistant and serves as concertmaster of the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra. 

Alison Lee is a pianist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is the first prize winner of several competitions such as Thursday Musical’s Scholarship Competition, the Dorothy Van Waynen Piano Competition and the Pacific Musical Society Competition. 

Isaac Pastor-Chermak is Principal Cellist of Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony; Associate Principal Cellist of Stockton Symphony; Assistant Principal Cellist of Opera San Jose and Fresno Philharmonic; and a member of Berkeley Symphony, Santa Barbara Symphony, Monterey Symphony, Santa Cruz Symphony, and Dayton Philharmonic.

*Part of Calliope's Third Sunday Concert Series


* About the Third Sunday Concert Series: Third Sunday is a curated monthly concert series, led by Artistic Director and noted flautist Jane Lenoir. The series offers a diverse selection of genres and styles, as well as a balance between new and established artists, all with one thing in common: wonderful music! Tickets are $25 general admission, $20 senior citizens/students. We think you'll agree: it's a sweet deal!

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