If you are looking for an evening of
beautiful classical music, you won’t want to miss the Sacred Cello & Piano
Concert at St. John’s Episcopal Church.
On Nov. 16 at 4 p.m., internationally renowned artists Tanya Anisimova and
Pi-Hsun Shih, who perform together often, will play together as Duo Bona Fide at this special event.
Admission is free, but there is a suggested donation of $20.
Anisimova is an
internationally renowned musician that defies categorization. This superb
cellist, composer, improviser, singer, and arranger, is as much at ease
performing her own cello concerto with a symphony orchestra as she is improvising
in concert.
Shih is described as a pianist of “searing precision” by the Hartford Courant. Shih has performed throughout North America, South America, and Asia with ensembles such as Empire Brass and the Emerson String Quartet.
Shih is described as a pianist of “searing precision” by the Hartford Courant. Shih has performed throughout North America, South America, and Asia with ensembles such as Empire Brass and the Emerson String Quartet.
Sacred Music at the Red Door will present this concert as the first in a series of five concerts for the 2014-15 season.
For more information
about this concert and other upcoming concerts, please visit www.reddoormusic.org.
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