Chamber Music Series Presents “Oboe Chaud” November 7 & 8

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The New Bedford Symphony celebrates its 100th anniversary this 2015-16 season!

The South Coast Chamber Music Series presents “Oboe Chaud” on November 7 & 8. In this second concert of the four-concert series, the spotlight is on oboist Donna Cobert as she performs two unique English works, Ernest Moeran’s rhapsodic Fantasy Quartet and York Bowen’s spicy sonata for oboe and piano. Also performing are Piotr Buczek, violin; Don Krishnaswami, viola; Timothy Roberts, cello; and Janice Weber, piano. The program includes Shostakovich’s haunting second Piano Trio, making its South Coast debut, along with the masterly Piano Quartet of Robert Schumann. Performances are Saturday, November 7, at 5pm, St. Gabriel’s Church, 124 Front Street, Marion and Sunday, November 8, at 4pm, Grace Episcopal Church, 133 School Street, New Bedford. Tickets are $20 at the door.

In 1915, New Bedford schoolteacher Clarence Arey founded a symphony orchestra to bring classical music to our region. Today, the NBSO is a superb professional orchestra that performs with internationally renowned guest artists, annually presenting a 7-concert series of classical and pops music and a 4-concert chamber music series, as well as providing nationally recognized educational programs for the children of South Coast. You deserve a symphony in your life–the New Bedford Symphony! Visit us at www.nbsymphony.org.


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