
On November 14 at the Jewish Community Center, the Ann Arbor Symphony will host a performance by Anton Shelepov and his Andiamo Quartet, playing Piazzolla Tangos. A2SO violinist Shelepov is former assistant concertmaster of the Kremlin Chamber Orchestra and associate concertmaster of the St. Petersburg Mozarteum. Dessert is served at 1:30 pm followed at 2:00 pm by a one-hour concert.
Single tickets are available at the door for $7.
The Matinée Musicale Series is a five-concert recital series of classical music. The final concert of the season concludes with Maestro Arie Lipsky (cello), A2SO concertmaster Aaron Berofsky (violin) and Kathryn Votapek (violin) on December 5 at 2:00 pm.
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County provide this opportunity for our senior citizens to enjoy top-quality professional music at an affordable price, midday time and convenient location. These non-denominational concerts are supported by the J.F. Ervin Foundation, Rosebud Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs.
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra is a premier regional orchestra who live, symphonic music for all ages – over 76,000 people annually from tiny tots to seasoned citizens in venues ranging from the Michigan Theater and Hill Auditorium, to schools in the five-county area, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti District Libraries and senior centers. -- www.a2so.com
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