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Chamber Ensemble to Play Mixed Program at St. Luke's

The Neave Trio
The Neave Trio
Mark Roemisch
In East Hampton
By
Star Staff

The Neave Trio, a chamber ensemble that has performed in concert series and festivals worldwide, will return for its second performance in the Music at St. Luke’s series on Saturday at 5 p.m. in Hoie Hall at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton.

The program will include Debussy’s Trio in G major, Foote’s Trio in B-flat major, and Piazzolla’s “Estaciones Portenas.” The group recently recorded the Debussy piece along with works by Roussel and Fauré on the Chandos label.

The trio also champions works by living composers and collaborates frequently with artists in other mediums, among them the Blythe Barton Dance Company, Ryan Brady, a projection artist, and Pablo Berron, a filmmaker.

Tickets are $20 at the door, free for those under 18.

 

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