Our 2011 - 2012 season opened on October 22, 2011 with the Canadian Guitar Quartet of Philip Candelaria, Julien Bisaillon, Bruno Roussel, and Louis Trépanier, which has established a reputation as one of the finest guitar ensembles in the world. The quartet has often been featured on both French and English CBC networks and has shone internationally. Their New York City debut earned critical praise: “one of the greatest NYC debuts of an artistic ensemble in decades… stunning!”

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Canadian Guitar Quartet

Rhapsody QuintetHill & DavisonChung & BaxGreenberg & Norman

2011 - 2012 Season:

          This quintet includes Anne Rapson (violin), John Rapson (clarinet), Shimon Walt (cello), Diana Torbert (piano), and David Langstroth (bass). This group delights audiences with a wide range of music, including light classical, salon, musical theatre, movie music, jazz, tango, klesmer, and more. This ensemble never fails to please. Rhapsody so impressed DCCA concert goers in 1999 and in 2003 that we are pleased to welcome them back for our coming season.


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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Rhapsody Quintet

Friday, February 17, 2012

James Hill

Ukulele

Anne Davison

Cello

The fourth concert of our 2011-12 season was a performance by the Lucille Chung and Alessio Bax Piano Duo. The real life marriage of two great concert pianists has led to one of the best piano duos of their generation. Their concert will combine two splendid piano talents, their four hands at one piano, and the result will be excellent!


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3:00 PM Sunday, April 29, 2012

Lucille Chung and Alessio Bax

Piano Duo

David Greenberg and Chris Norman are two of the most imaginative and dynamic performers in the field of traditional and early music. David Greenberg, originally from the US, has immersed himself in the Cape Breton Celtic idiom. Chris Norman, born in Halifax, also has a deep interest in the traditional music of Atlantic Canada. These men, both internationally recognized talents, perform Renaissance and Baroque, as well as traditional music.


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Friday, May 11, 2012

David Greenberg

Violin

Chris Norman

Flute

          Hill has created music and sounds with the ukulele that many thought impossible. He has been called “possibly the best ukulele player on the planet”. Anne Davison has been praised as being “absolutely brilliant on the cello”. Their program promises to be lively, humorous, original, varied, and fun!


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