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The Essex Winter Series Presents the Orion String Quartet with emerging artist, clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois

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 256 Kelsey Hill Rd Deep River CT 06417  See map

The Essex Winter Series Presents


Orion String Quartet with emerging artist, clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois


 


Sunday, February 10 ~ 3:00 p.m. ~ Valley Regional High School, Deep River


 


The Orion String Quartet is one of the most sought-after ensembles in the United States and abroad.  Since its inception, violinists Daniel Phillips and Todd Phillips (brothers who share the first violin chair equally), violist Steven Tenenbom, and cellist Timothy Eddy have been consistently praised for the fresh perspective and individuality they bring to their performances. They will delight us with two of Schubert’s extraordinary string quartets, No. 13 Rosamunde and No. 14 Death and the Maiden and, for Mozart’s beautiful Clarinet Quintet, they will be joined by our 2013 Fenton Brown Emerging Artist, a rising star, clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois.


 


Tickets are $30, discounted student tickets are available for $12.  All tickets may be purchased online at www.essexwinterseries.com, by calling 860-272-4572 x1, or at the door.


 


For more information and directions, please visit www.essexwinterseries.com.


 


Concert sponsored by Guilford Savings Bank and Landscape Specialties

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