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A Musical Program for all ages at Temple Sholom

A Musical Program for all ages at Temple Sholom in Broomall

SUPER BOWL SUNDAY : FEBRUARY 5TH AT 2:00 PM  (you'll be home in time for kick off)
Suggested Donation: $10. 

Refreshments will be served.  

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For more information:
610-356-5265  info@temple-sholom.org 

With special guests Frances Rowell and Beth Robin   "All music either sings, dances, or tells a story."

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African drumming, Indian ragas, baroque waltzes and disco anthems all dance. Ancient traditions of religious chant, German lied, grand opera arias, and folk songs all sing. Opera, musicals, country songs, and epic orchestral tone poems (wordlessly!) all tell stories. There are many more examples in every category. The concert will feature a variety of works by many composers from different eras which are rooted in these three DIFFERENT avenues of musical expression.

This concert is a great way to connect to Classical music whether you are young, young at heart, an aficionado, or completely new to it!
 
Artist Bios:  A versatile and enterprising cellist dedicated to musical outreach, FRANCES ROWELL received Bachelor?s and Master?s degrees from the Juilliard School. She taught cello at Muhlenberg College for twelve years and is currently on the adjunct faculty of New Jersey City State University and Montclair State University. An inventor as well as a cellist, she received a United States Patent for a portable endpin resonating platform for the cello.  Ms. Rowell has been a member of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra since 1995. As a member of the Craftsbury Chamber Players she performs chamber music each summer in her home state of Vermont.
 
Beth Robin has been actively performing a wide variety of music in the New York area since the mid-1980s. She received her Bachelor of Music in Piano performance from the Oberlin Conservatory and her Masters of Music in Piano Performance from Indiana University Music School. She continued doctoral work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1997 she has been the pianist for the Zamir Chorale of New York.  She has also concertized in India, Germany, and Switzerland. She has also professionally recorded a set of Cuban and Puerto Rican 19th-century danzas.

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