2021 – 2022 Season Prelude to Spring Chamber Recital

$6$22

RESCHEDULED TO:

3:00pm – Sunday, March 13th, 2022

St. Laurence Episcopal Church

26812 Barkley Road

Conifer, CO, 80433

Cindi Hsu

Pathways: Hope and Tranquility (2020-2021)

Gustav Mahler

Piano Quartet in A Minor

Sebastian Lee

Duet No. 1, Op. 37

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2021 - 2022 Prelude to Spring Chamber Recital
RESCHEDULED TO
3:00pm - Sunday, March 13th, 2022
St. Laurence Episcopal Church
26812 Barkley Road, Conifer, CO, 80433

Our third Chamber Recital Series event of the season! Enjoy wonderfully intimate performances by ECO musicians and friends. 

PROGRAM:

Cindi Hsu

Pathways: Hope and Tranquility (2020-2021)
Once Upon a Time; With a Smile; Before the Dawn; Dreamcatcher
Jim Todd – Cello
Cindi Hsu – Piano
 

Gustav Mahler
Piano Quartet in A Minor
Dorothy Crow-Willard – Violin
Ellen Ravnan – Viola
Don Perkins – Cello
Cliff Siegel – Piano

Sebastian Lee
Duet No. 1, Op. 37
Allegro non troppo; Andante; Allegretto
Mike Marecak – Cello
Shirley Marecak – Cello

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A Note about ECO's Live Performances in the COVID Era

Evergreen Chamber Orchestra is committed to preserving the health and safety of our musicians, staff, and you – our audience. After evaluating our options and considering guidelines published by federal and state health authorities, we have decided to implement several policies and procedures to make sure our concerts are as safe as they possibly can be. Please take a moment to read our COVID-19 Policies for Live Events prior to purchasing a ticket. 

One such policy is to limit capacity at our events to allow for sufficient physical distancing and refreshed airflow throughout the venue. While we believe this is the appropriate course of action in order to host a safer event, doing so limits our potential revenue. As an all-volunteer nonprofit organization, ticket revenue is one of our primary sources of income. We’ve always endeavored to keep ticket prices as low as possible in order to make our concerts affordable for everyone, and we will not be increasing ticket prices this year. 

Our actual cost to produce this event with reduced capacity is around $50 per ticket. 

All we ask is that if you are able to donate a bit in addition to the regular ticket price, please consider doing so. Even just a few dollars really does make a difference! 

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