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St Petersburg String Quartet To Close The Season

For Newtown Friends Of Music

From St Petersburg, Russia, via Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio, to Newtown, Connecticut, a Russian string quartet of exceptional quality will close the 29 season of Newtown Friends of Music on Sunday, April 29, with a performance at 3 pm at Edmond Town Hall.

The foursome of Russian musicians, known for their impeccable technique, their vast repertoire, and their abandon in performance style, have thrilled Newtown audiences once before and it is only fitting that they should have been invited to perform close the 29th season of “exquisite music – superbly performed.”

One of the world’s leading string quartets, the St. Petersburg was founded as the Leningrad Quartet by Alla Aranovskaya, Alla Krolevich (Goryainova) and Leonid Shukayev, all three graduates of the Leningrad Conservatory. The quartet blazed a trail through international chamber music competitions, winning first prize at the All-Soviet Union String Quartet Competition, the silver medal and a special prize at the Tokyo International Competition of Chamber Ensembles, first prize and both special prizes at the Vittorio Gui International Competition for Chamber Ensembles in Florence, Italy, and first prize and the “Grand Prix Musica Viva” at the International Competition for Chamber Ensembles in Melbourne, Australia. During the 2005-06 season, St Petersburg Quartet celebrated its 20-year anniversary with performances in Great Britain (three times), Germany, Mexico, and many well-known festivals in the United States. The Quartet appears regularly at Music Mountain, among other venues. In 2006, the entire musical world celebrated the 100-year anniversary of the birth of Dmitri Shostakovich, and the St. Petersburg Quartet launched the year with a concert tour of Great Britain, Spain, the Netherlands and Switzerland, where they performed ten of Shostakovich’s 15 quartets. For their performance in Newtown they have chosen a program of quartets by Mendelssohn (Opus 13 Quartet in A minor), Shostakovich (Opus 83 No. 4 Quartet in D Major) and Tchaikovsky (String Quartet  No.1, Opus11, in D Major).

“It promises to be an outstanding concert,” says NFoM president Ellen Parrella.

Tickets for the concert will be available by advance reservation or at the box office on the day of the concert.  Tickets are $18 for adults and $16 for seniors, age 65 and older. Children between the ages of 5 and 14 are welcome and admitted free of charge, when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

The box office will open at 2 pm. Parking is free and Edmond Town Hall is handicapped accessible. The audience is invited to meet the artists at an informal reception following the concert.

For further information and ticket information call Newtown Friends of Music at 426-6470 or visit NewtownFriendsOfMusic.org.

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