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Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Viola Music of British Isles ... in Easton

What: Viola Music of the British Isles

Phantasy, Op. 57
York Bowen (1884-1961)

Lachyrmae, Reflections on a song of Dowland
Benjamin Britten (1919-1976)

Concerto for Viola
Sir William Walton (1901-1983)

Who: Viola player Shane Barker and pianist Barbara Browne

Where: Easton's First Presbyterian Church, located at 333 Spring Garden St.

When: Saturday, March 9, at 7 PM

Cost: Free. Good will offerings will be accepted for the church.

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