We are going inside due to Black Fly season. New state and federal CDC guidelines now allow for inside events suggesting unvaccinated persons wear masks. DAC will follow CDC guidelines as we move this event indoors. Performances will be a Pay-What-You-Can this summer (suggested donation $10).
The New Orleans-based Lott String Quartet (LSQ), artists-in-residence at the University of New Orleans have quickly established themselves as one of the pre-eminent ensembles in the Southeast. LSQ is comprised of Kurt Munstedt, Benjamin Thacher, Rachel Hsieh, and Luke Fleming.
Selected to attend the 2019 and 2020 St. Lawrence String Quartet Chamber Music Seminar in Stanford, CA and nominated for a Gambit Magazine’s Big Easy Entertainment Award for best chamber music performance, the Lotts have sought innovative new ways of connecting with their community, whether that be performing the national anthem at professional sporting events or performing free concerts for the community and students in a
local record shop. They remain committed to bringing the great works of string quartet literature to life for their audiences and sharing their enthusiasm both as performers and educators. Saturday May 29 in Bicentennial Park 4pm a rain or shine event-bring your lawn chair and weather appropriate clothing. There will be no programs for the afternoon performance, nor an intermission keeping in line with CDC guideline.
The Lott Quartet Presents: Mendelssohn, Walker, Shaw.
Hailing from New Orleans, The Lott Quartet presents an afternoon of contemporary and romantic classical music. The program will include George Walker’s poignant Lyric for Strings (1946), Mendelssohn’s dramatic and final String Quartet in F minor, op 80 (1847), and Caroline Shaw’s kaleidoscopic Entr’acte (2011).
PROGRAM
Lyric for Strings George Walker (1922-2018)
Entr’acte Caroline Shaw (1982- )
String Quartet in F minor, op. 80 Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
We are so grateful for support of the Maine Arts Commission and the Maine 200 Bicentennial Commission
We are going inside due to Black Fly season. New state and federal CDC guidelines now allow for inside events suggesting unvaccinated persons wear masks. DAC will follow CDC guidelines as we move this event indoors. Performances will be a Pay-What-You-Can this summer (suggested donation $10).
The New Orleans-based Lott String Quartet (LSQ), artists-in-residence at the University of New Orleans have quickly established themselves as one of the pre-eminent ensembles in the Southeast. LSQ is comprised of Kurt Munstedt, Benjamin Thacher, Rachel Hsieh, and Luke Fleming.
Selected to attend the 2019 and 2020 St. Lawrence String Quartet Chamber Music Seminar in Stanford, CA and nominated for a Gambit Magazine’s Big Easy Entertainment Award for best chamber music performance, the Lotts have sought innovative new ways of connecting with their community, whether that be performing the national anthem at professional sporting events or performing free concerts for the community and students in a
local record shop. They remain committed to bringing the great works of string quartet literature to life for their audiences and sharing their enthusiasm both as performers and educators. Saturday May 29 in Bicentennial Park 4pm a rain or shine event-bring your lawn chair and weather appropriate clothing. There will be no programs for the afternoon performance, nor an intermission keeping in line with CDC guideline.
The Lott Quartet Presents: Mendelssohn, Walker, Shaw.
Hailing from New Orleans, The Lott Quartet presents an afternoon of contemporary and romantic classical music. The program will include George Walker’s poignant Lyric for Strings (1946), Mendelssohn’s dramatic and final String Quartet in F minor, op 80 (1847), and Caroline Shaw’s kaleidoscopic Entr’acte (2011).
PROGRAM
Lyric for Strings George Walker (1922-2018)
Entr’acte Caroline Shaw (1982- )
String Quartet in F minor, op. 80 Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
We are so grateful for support of the Maine Arts Commission and the Maine 200 Bicentennial Commission
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