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The Hammond Performing Arts Series Presents the Arabella String Quartet

Award-Winning Musicians to Perform at the Friends of the Performing Arts in Concord (FOPAC)

CONCORD, Mass. (January 11, 2016) - Saul Cohen, President of Hammond Residential Real Estate in Chestnut Hill, is pleased to announce that the Arabella String Quartet will be performing works by Mozart, Shostakovich, and Grieg as part of the Hammond Performing Arts Series. The concert will take place on Sunday, January 24 at 3 p.m. at Friends of the Performing Arts in Concord (FOPAC), which is located at 51 Walden Street in Concord. Admission is free.

At their debut concert in Boston in 2012, the then unnamed Arabella String Quartet received a glowing review from The Boston Musical Intelligencer: “The group played like they had been together for years… with freedom, drive, and risk-taking that were quite astonishing in a debut performance… the luftpausen were taken with complete unanimity, the senza vibrato moments showed perfect tuning, and the sections with vibrato were actually synchronized… Though there are already plenty of fine quartets before the public, I nevertheless encourage this quartet sine nomine to get a name and a performing life.” And thus was born the Arabella String Quartet. Its members also enjoy varied individual careers. Julie Eskar is first concertmaster of the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Sarita Kwok is the Chair of the Dept. of Music and Associate Professor at Gordon College, Ettore Causa is Professor of Viola at the Yale School of Music, and Alexander Lecarme is a cellist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

The Hammond Performing Arts Series began in Chestnut Hill twenty-one years ago as a way to provide talented musicians with performance opportunities and to enrich the cultural life of the communities that Hammond’s network of offices serve. The series proved so successful in Chestnut Hill that it has been expanded to Boston, Concord, Hingham, Lexington, Sharon, and Weston.

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Reservations for the January 24 concert are currently being accepted. If you are interested in attending, please call 978-369-3999 or email Deb McWalter at dmcwalter@hammondre.com to reserve your complimentary seats.

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