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Photo courtesy of Jana Gerardi
CHAMBER CONCERT -- The Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble performs at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23 at Greenville High School. Members are, from left, Kathy Hunter, Deb Maynard, Margery Aumann, Susan Ramsey, Ellen Dickinson and Ruth Fogg.
Photo courtesy of Jana Gerardi
CHAMBER CONCERT -- The Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble performs at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23 at Greenville High School. Members are, from left, Kathy Hunter, Deb Maynard, Margery Aumann, Susan Ramsey, Ellen Dickinson and Ruth Fogg.
Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble to perform in Greenville
Contributed, Special to the Piscataquis Observer •February 11, 2020
The public is cordially invited to a concert of classical music performed by The Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23 in the Greenville High School auditorium, located at 130 Pritham Avenue. Solos, duos and ensemble works for violin, cello, piano, saxophone, flute and bassoon, will be presented, including works by Haydn, Brahms, Kodaly, Gershwin and Kalliwoda.
GREENVILLE — The public is cordially invited to a concert of classical music performed by The Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23 in the Greenville High School auditorium, located at 130 Pritham Avenue. Solos, duos and ensemble works for violin, cello, piano, saxophone, flute and bassoon, will be presented, including works by Haydn, Brahms, Kodaly, Gershwin and Kalliwoda.
Admission is by donation. Other concerts on the 2020 tour include venues in Orono, Dover-Foxcroft, Sangerville and Belfast. For more information, please call 207-564-0043.
Photo courtesy of Jana Gerardi
CHAMBER CONCERT — The Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble performs at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23 at Greenville High School. Members are, from left, Kathy Hunter, Deb Maynard, Margery Aumann, Susan Ramsey, Ellen Dickinson and Ruth Fogg.
The mission of The Highlands Classical Chamber Ensemble is to promote live classical music in the communities of Maine. The ensemble of professional musicians has been performing for eight years in local communities, from Bangor to Milo and Greenville to Belfast, to the enthusiastic acclaim of audiences.
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