
The Chambers Players of the Greenwich Symphony continue their 51st season with a pair of concerts titled “Focusing on Rarities” on Sunday, March 5, 3pm at Round Hill Community Church, 395 Round Hill Rd, Greenwich, and Monday, March 6, 7:30pm at the Greenwich Arts Council, 299 Greenwich Ave, Greenwich.
The Chamber Players will perform George Frideric Handel’s Violin Sonata No. 4 in D, HWV 371, Ludwig v. Beethoven’s Duett mit zwei obligaten Augengläsern, Paul Hindemith’s Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello & Piano, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Clarinet Quintet in F Minor.
Said artistic director and Chamber Player cellist Daniel Miller of the concert: “The unparalleled eloquence of Handel, and Beethoven’s fond tribute to his friends, are followed by tour de forces by Hindemith and Coleridge-Taylor featuring the clarinet.”
After being on hiatus during the pandemic, the complimentary “Wine and Cheese” receptions return for the 51st season, offering an opportunity to chat with the chamber musicians and friends. The receptions are during intermission of both these performances.
Single concert tickets for the 51st season are $35 for adults, $5 for students. Tickets can be purchased via the Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony website, www.chamberplayersofthegso.com, by phone 203-637-4725, or at the door.
About Guest Musician KeriAnn DiBari:
KeriAnn DiBari is currently a member of The Little Orchestra Society, Orchestra Long Island, The Greenwich Symphony, and The Erie Philharmonic. She has performed as principal clarinetist and as a member of the clarinet/saxophone section in many orchestras including the New Jersey Symphony, Brooklyn Philharmonic, New York Choral Society, New York Virtuosi, American Symphony and The Glimmerglass Festival Orchestra.
She has performed with Matchbox 20, the Moody Blues, Joni Mitchell, Michael Feinstein, Crystal Gale, Mandy Patinkin, Peter, Paul and Mary, and the Manhattan Transfer.