Andrius Zlabys & Friends perform in Rehoboth

Posted 2/13/16

Arts in the Village welcomes pianist Andrius Zlabys (pictured), violinist Yaira Matyakubova, and cellist Philip Boulanger in a program that features music by Bach and Mozart and an original passacaglia by Zlabys.

Grammy-nominated pianist …

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Andrius Zlabys & Friends perform in Rehoboth

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Arts in the Village welcomes pianist Andrius Zlabys (pictured), violinist Yaira Matyakubova, and cellist Philip Boulanger in a program that features music by Bach and Mozart and an original passacaglia by Zlabys.

Grammy-nominated pianist Andrius Zlabys has placed himself in the forefront of today’s practitioners of his instrument, having performed with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Rotterdam Symphony, and Philharmonic Orchestra of Buenos Aires, among others. Yaira Matyakubova has performed in Carnegie Hall with the Silk Road Project in collaboration with Yo-Yo Ma and Pinchas Zuckerman. She is a tenured member of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Haven String Quartet. Philip Boulanger maintains an active and varied career as a cellist. He is currently the cellist of the Haven String Quartet and serves as resident cellist at Music Haven, a non-profit music program for children in New Haven.

WHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth

WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 13; 7:30 p.m.; pre-concert wine bar at 7:00 p.m.

COST: $18 general, $16 seniors, $8 students and children; cash and checks only; first come, first seated

MORE INFO: 508/252-3956; www.carpentermuseum.org

Andrius Zlabys, Arts in the Village

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