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    Dolce Suono Ensemble


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    Dolce Suono Ensemble has been dazzling audiences and invigorating the music world through dynamic chamber music performances, innovative programming, the commissioning and performance of important contributions to the chamber music repertoire, and the engagement of diverse communities through educational and community outreach. Founded in 2005 by flutist Mimi Stillman, Dolce Suono Ensemble presents chamber music concerts on its home series in Philadelphia, performs touring engagements, and does educational outreach partnerships with Philadelphia public schools. The artists of the Dolce Suono Ensemble are drawn from Philadelphia's premiere musical institutions - Curtis Institute of Music, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Temple University, and University of Pennsylvania. The artists have enjoyed longstanding, fruitful collaborations, many stretching back to their student days at Curtis. Dolce Suono Ensemble's programming encompasses Baroque to new music, and world music including Latin and Asian. Its active commissioning program has led to 21 world premieres in 6 seasons. Dolce Suono Ensemble has built a large and enthusiastic following, and garnered extensive praise in print, radio, TV, and internet media. Our educational outreach partnerships have reached over 2,000 Philadelphia public schools students since 2005. During the 2010-2011 season, Dolce Suono Ensemble will release CDs on the Innova and DTR labels.

     


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