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    Megitza Quartet

    Megitza Quartet

    Presented by PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music at PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

    August 7, 2010


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    "World music for the new millennium…. Kurt Weil meets Edith Piaf, meets Stephane Grappelli, meets Erik Satie, meets the Megitza Quartet…." - Jim Tullio, Grammy Award-winning composer and producer. An embrace of tango, the strength of a highlander, the heart of a bossa nova, soul of a carnival, and a spirit of Roma, fuse into an enchanting journey to capture the audience with soulful sounds and energetic up-tempo compositions. The desire of a group of musicians from different cultures and backgrounds such as Poland, Roma, Greece, Italy, Ireland, and United States, to unite different styles of music, resulted in forming Megitza Quartet. 


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      • Venue Info

        PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

        5841 Overbrook Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19131

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $20 (Door)
        $16 (Advance)

        Info Phone: 888-241-0769

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        August 7, 2010

        Times:

        8 pm

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