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ARTS ON ALEXANDER PRESENTS:
PHILHARMONIE AUSTIN CHAMBER PLAYERS
HAYDN & MOZART
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 | 7:30 P.M. | REDEEMER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph Monticello, flute
Emily Dupere, violin
Mark Dupere, cello
Anton Nel, fortepiano
HAYDN Piano Trio No 16 in D Major
MOZART Sonata for Piano and Violin in E Minor
HAYDN Flute Trio No 1 in C Major
MOZART Symphony No 40 in G Minor (arr. Hummel)
Philharmonie Austin Chamber players is a period instrument ensemble that has been bringing exciting chamber music performances to Austin for the past four years. Under the musical direction of cellist Mark Dupere, the group explores repertoire ranging from early classical to early romantic music and is built around the talent of Anto Nel on the fortepiano and Emily Dupere on the violin. Drawing on the wealth of research and knowledge into performance practice of these periods, the ensemble seeks to bring its audience performances that enliven the soul as we strive to get to the heart of the composer's intentions and communicate this to a new generation.
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Event Details
- Date: Friday, August 23, 2024
- Time: 7:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
- Venue: Redeemer Presbyterian Church
- Website: https://tickets.artsonalexander.org/events/artsonalexander/1269945
Ticket Information
- Cost: $35 General | $30 Senior | $5 Student
Presenter Details
- Name: Redeemer Presbyterian Church
The founding board members of Arts on Alexander (AoA) established the nonprofit organization in 2019 after decades of serving and participating in Austin’s artistic community.
AoA derives its origins from Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s Redeemer Artes, which has hosted choral and instrumental organizations, including the Texas Early Music Project, La Follia, Conspirare, Austin Baroque Orchestra, and numerous national and international musicians on its East Austin campus.
AoA, as with its predecessor Redeemer Artes, seeks to provide a place where community development and artistic and cultural development can grow together.
AoA envisions building education and outreach and youth programs into its core offerings, including opportunities to engage in the culinary, literary, and visual arts.
As Austin is a dynamic and fast-growing city, AoA provides a common thread that brings diverse communities together for the benefit of the city and its people.
The current Arts on Alexander Board of Directors includes: Dr. Ben King, Dr. George Dupere, Barry McBee, Gerson Brisola, Carolyn Ahrens, Dewayne Perry, and Brenda Simms. For information on how to support Arts on Alexander, contact us.
Venue Details
- Address: 2111 Alexander Ave
- City: Austin
- State: Texas
- Zip: 78722