MUSIC

    Flautist Jeffrey Khaner and Pianist Charles Abramovic

    Flautist Jeffrey Khaner and Pianist Charles Abramovic

    Presented by Philadelphia Chamber Music Society at Settlement Music School - Mary Louise Curtis Branch

    December 9, 2010


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    Local luminaries take center stage in this special evening of world premieres by four contemporary composers. Philadelphia Orchestra Principal Flute Jeffrey Khaner and pianist Charles Abramovic will perform new pieces by Ingrid Arauco, Curt Cacioppo, Jan Krzywicki and Adam Wernick, and all four composers will be on hand for an illuminating roundtable discussion prior to the concert.


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      • Venue Info

        Settlement Music School - Mary Louise Curtis Branch

        416 Queen Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19147

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $16.50 (General Admission)
        $8 (Student)

        Info Phone: 215-569-8080

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        December 9, 2010

        Times:

        7:30 pm

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