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Aviva Players Return

At the Montauk Library
By
Star Staff

The Montauk Library will present “A Summer Cabaret,” the 12th annual concert by the Aviva Players, a chamber ensemble devoted to the work of female composers, on Sunday afternoon at 3.

The free program includes vocal and piano music performed by the soprano Karen Jolicoeur and the baritone Lars Woodul. Mimi Stern-Wolfe, a pianist and conductor, will accompany the vocalists.

The afternoon features ragtime compositions by Adaline Shepherd, Irene Giblin, Julia Lee Niebergall, and May Aufderheide, songs from “Annie Get Your Gun” and “Guys and Dolls,” and a selection of works by Mira J. Spektor, a composer, lyricist, and poet who is the founder and director of the Aviva Players. 

 

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