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Salon Series Returns with Tim Fain at Parrish

Tim Fain
Tim Fain
At the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill
By
Star Staff

The Salon Series, a program of concerts by award-winning young classical musicians, will return to the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill tomorrow evening at 6 with Tim Fain, a violinist who has not only performed with orchestras in the U.S. and abroad but has also appeared on screen in “Black Swan” and as a violin double for Richard Gere and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Mr. Fain, who plays an instrument made by Francesco Gobetti in Venice in 1717, will be accompanied on piano by Tanya Gabrielian, who was featured in the Salon Series last spring.

Subsequent concerts will feature Kimball Gallagher, a pianist who has played 300 concerts in 30 countries on his current tour, on April 24; Daria Rabotkina, a pianist who will perform with the Wasmuth String Quartet on May 1, and Yoonie Han, a South Korean pianist, whose program will include several compositions by George Gershwin. Tickets to the programs are $20, $10 for members.

Also at the Parrish, Jules Feiffer, the celebrated artist whose artwork from “Kill My Mother,” his noir graphic novel, is currently on view there, will have a conversation with Terrie Sultan, the museum’s director, and sign copies of his book on Saturday at 11 a.m. Tickets are $10, free for members, students, and children. An additional $30 will secure a copy of the book.

 

 

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