Neave Trio Gives Virtual Concert Presented By Asheville Chamber Music Series
The program includes works by three women composers, highlighting an ongoing theme in Neave s programming: Her Voice.by BWW News Desk
The Boston-based Neave Trio will give a virtual concert presented by the Asheville Chamber Music Series in North Carolina, recorded at the Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH Radio. This concert will be available to ticketholders on April 23 and 24 at 7:30pm ET, and April 25 at 3pm ET, via a private YouTube broadcast.
The program includes works by three women composers, highlighting an ongoing theme in Neave s programming: Her Voice, a collection of works by women composers, spanning the Romantic era through the modern day. For this performance, Neave Trio will play Louise Farrenc s Trio No.1, Op.33; Rebecca Clarke s Piano Trio; and Cécile Chaminade s Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 11.
Neave Trio Performs Music by Clarke, Chaminade, and Piazzolla on Free Livestream
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New violinist joins North Country Chamber Players
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FRANCONIA, NH â North Country Chamber Players, a fixture of northern New Hampshire cultural life for more than four decades, recently announced the addition of award-winning violinist Gabriela Diaz to their roster of members.
Critics have acclaimed Diaz as âa young violin master,â âone of Bostonâs most valuable players,â and praised her âindefatigably expressive,â âvivid and elegantâ playing, and her âpolished technique.â
A member of the violin faculty at Wellesley (Mass.) College, Diaz serves as co-artistic director of the celebrated Boston-based chamber music and outreach organization Winsor Music. A childhood cancer survivor, she has committed a significant part of her musical career to support cancer research and treatment and, in 2004, was awarded a grant from the Albert Schweitzer Foundation to create the Boston Hope Ensemble, which she directs. A believer in the healing properties of music, she and her colleagues in