WOLFEBORO ― Wolfeboro Friends of Music celebrates their 90th anniversary season with the presentation of The Dali Quartet on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 4 p.m. at the First Congregational Church.
The Dalí Quartet is acclaimed for bringing Latin American quartet repertoire to an equal standing alongside the classical and romantic canon. Tours of its “Classical Roots, Latin Soul” concert repertoire have reached enthusiastic audiences across the U.S., Canada and South America. Its fresh approach has been sought out by distinguished series in New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, and countless communities throughout the world. Recent appearances include the Virginia Arts Festival, a co-commission by the Harrisburg Symphony, and the world premiere of Roydon Tse's work for string quartet and full orchestra with the Annapolis Symphony.
In addition to works of the masters from Haydn to Brahms and Amaya to Piazzolla, the group's adventurous and entertaining programming includes new works for quartet with percussionist Orlando Cotto, quintet arrangements both Latin and classical with the renowned clarinetist Ricardo Morales, principal clarinetist of The Philadelphia Orchestra, and an ongoing collaboration with the Van Cliburn Competition’s gold-medal winning pianist Olga Kern, with whom they have toured from coast to coast with the piano quintets of Brahms and Shostakovich.
Tickets are available online at wfriendsofmusic.org or by email at info@wfriendsofmusic.org, and at the door on the day of the concert. High school and middle school students will be admitted free of charge. Children accompanied by an adult ticket purchaser will be admitted free of charge.
For additional information visit us at wfriendsofmusic.org.


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