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Page 1: Chameleon Arts Ensemble October 2011 Postcard

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onDeborah Boldin, fluteGloria Chien, pianoGabriela Diaz, violinJoanna Kurkowicz, violin

Kelli O’Connor, clarinetRafael Popper-Keizer, celloAnna Reinersman, harpScott Woolweaver, viola

Saturday, October 1, 2011, 8 PM First Church, Boston

Sunday, October 2, 2011, 3 PM Goethe-Institut, Boston

from the realm of light & song

of Boston

concert 1Transforming in chamber music.experiences

1211Deborah Boldin Artistic Director

with guest artist Janna Baty, mezzo-soprano

She sang with majesty… and a glorious outpouring of gilded tone. The steam from her performance must still be rising over Jordan Hall.” – The Boston Phoenix

The Chameleons

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Page 2: Chameleon Arts Ensemble October 2011 Postcard

Chameleon Arts Ensemble

of Boston

6 Rocky Nook Terrace Boston, MA 02130 Nonprofit Org.

U.S. Postage PaidBoston MAPermit No. 54886

from the realm of light & songSaturday, October 1, 2011, 8 PM First Church, 66 Marlborough Street, BostonSunday, October 2, 2011, 3 PM Goethe-Institut, 170 Beacon Street, Boston

with guest artist Janna Baty, mezzo-soprano

Tickets: $43, $33, $23$5 off for students and seniors

We open our season with reverence, light, and three genuine blockbusters: Christopher Rouse’s luminous tribute to Rome, filled with the sound of the great city's bells, Barber's setting of the private reflections of Medieval Irish monks who speak in surprisingly modern terms about their lives, and the crowning masterpiece of Beethoven's piano trios.

Samuel Barber Hermit Songs for mezzo-soprano & pianoChristopher Rouse Compline for flute, clarinet, harp & string quartetLudwig van Beethoven Piano Trio No. 7 in B-flat Major, Op. 97 “Archduke”

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a thing of beauty throughout” – The Boston Globe

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