Israeli Chamber Project with Violist Paul Neubauer Comes to Baruch Performing Arts Center

By: Mar. 07, 2017
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On Saturday, April 8, 7:30 pm at the Baruch Performing Arts Center the award-winning Israeli Chamber Project joins forces with renowned violist Paul Neubauer for a program of classics. This concert takes place at Baruch Performing Arts Center's acoustically stunning Engelman Recital Hall at Baruch College, E. 25th Street between 3rd and Lexington Avenues. Ticket information is below.

Formed in 2008, the Israeli Chamber Project's mission is to bring top-notch chamber music performances to both urban and rural venues in its native country as well as around the world. Whether performing in a remote kibbutz, an Arab town, the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles, or the serenity of New York City's Morgan Library, the ICP has earned high praise from the media and enthusiastic accolades from audiences.

On April 8, internationAl Viola soloist Paul Neubauer joins the Israeli Chamber Project as guest artist in a program framed by two energetic piano quartets written a century apart: Mozart's lyrical Piano Quartet No. 2 and Richard Strauss' impassioned and rarely played Piano Quartet in C minor, written when he was just nineteen years old. Jean Françaix's 20th century neo-classical String Trio completes the program.

The performance is on Saturday, April 8 at 7:30 pm at the Baruch Performing Arts Center's Engelman Recital Hall. Tickets range from $15 for students to $35 for general public, and are available at this link.


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