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South Shore Conservatory's Concert Series Presents the World's End Trio
Glorious classical music in a true chamber setting

South Shore Conservatory’s renowned Conservatory Concert Series (CCS) kicks off its 2014/2015 season with the World’s End Trio performing beautiful, traditional chamber music in an intimate setting, as it is meant to be heard, on Sunday, October 12, 4 pm, at the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury. The program will be repeated on Sunday, October 19, 4 pm, at One Conservatory Drive, Hingham.
The Conservatory Concert Series is generously sponsored by Boston Private Bank & Trust Company. Thanks to their support, admission to the concerts is free, advancing the Conservatory’s mission of expanding access to arts education and performance. CCS features the extraordinary talent of the Conservatory’s faculty.
Comprised of master musicians Mark Goodman, piano, Katherine Roussopoulos, violin, and Adele Carter, cello, the World’s End Trio presents Beethoven’s Piano Trio Op. 70 No.1 in D major “Ghost,” and Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No. 2 in e minor. Both profoundly beautiful works will be presented in their entirety.
Following the performance, the audience is invited stay, enjoy some refreshments, and become acquainted with the musicians.
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World’s End Trio is the first of seven CCS concerts. Other performances include In Love and War: The Music of World War I on November 9 in Hingham and November 16 in Duxbury, Joyful Voices on December 14 in Hingham and in 2014, Made in America on February 8 in Duxbury and February 15 in Hingham, Homecoming: SSC Alumni in Concert on March 15 in Hingham, From Vienna with Love: An All-Mozart Extravaganza on April 19 in Duxbury, and Cedar Hill Jazz Club on June 19 in Hingham. For more information about CCS concerts and all Conservatory events, performances and programs, please visit www.sscmusic.org or follow us on Facebook.
About South Shore Conservatory
South Shore Conservatory, recently recognized as a national model for arts education by the National Guild for Community Arts Education, is celebrating nearly 45 years of enriching the lives of South Shore residents through music and the arts. SSC was founded as a not-for-profit community music school in 1970 and now has two beautiful campuses in Hingham and Duxbury. Currently serving over 3000 students of all ages and abilities, SSC is the largest community school for the arts in Massachusetts. Students participate in more than 50 diverse programs in music, dance and drama. Through innovative partnerships with social service agencies, SSC’s Creative Arts Therapies department supports the mental, emotional, and physical health of some of our community’s more fragile members. SSC’s Hingham campus is located at One Conservatory Drive, Hingham, 781-749-7565. SSC’s Duxbury campus is located at the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury, 781-934-2731. South Shore Conservatory is a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education. SSC programs are supported in part by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. For more information call us, follow us on Facebook or visit www.sscmusic.org.
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South Shore Conservatory admits students and families of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.