Crowden presents Sundays @ Four, our series of low-cost, family friendly concerts featuring distinguished chamber musicians. Artists speak about each work and share their personal observations in these intimate concerts. As always at Crowden, children under 18 attend free.
Internationally acclaimed and locally beloved, the Alexander String Quartet stands among the world's premier ensembles. We are extremely excited to welcome these very special friends and frequent mentors back to kick off Crowden's return to in-person Sundays @ Four concerts.
Alexander String Quartet: Zakarias Grafilo, violin Frederick Lifsitz, violin David Samuel, viola Sandy Wilson, cello
PROGRAM: * Haydn - String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54, No. 2 * Shostakovich - String Quartet in F-sharp minor, Op. 108 * Schubert - String Quintet in C Major , D. 956 (featuring Crowden's own Eugene Sor, cello)
Seating is limited-capacity to ensure the health and safety of all artists and patrons. All guests must wear masks and present proof of vaccination upon entry. This event is subject to change to comply with all public health guidelines, and may be presented online.
All guests must wear masks and present proof of vaccination upon entry. This event is subject to change to comply with all public health guidelines.
The health and safety of our artists, audiences, staff, and community are our top priority. Crowden adheres to all CDC guidelines and local policies, and continues to closely monitor information from public health officials. Please be aware that these safety protocol may change, and that Crowden will communicate additional details if necessary. Please contact us with any additional questions.
To learn more about the artists or other upcoming Sundays @ Four chamber music concerts visit: https://www.crowden.org/sundays-four-chamber-music-series/
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