Chamber Orchestra of Barrington concert celebrates native Rhode Island artists

Posted 4/18/23

This Sunday, April 23, The Chamber Orchestra of Barrington at St. John’s,conducted by Edward Markward is set to celebrate two native Rhode Island musicians. Widely acclaimed, …

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Chamber Orchestra of Barrington concert celebrates native Rhode Island artists

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This Sunday, April 23, The Chamber Orchestra of Barrington at St. John’s,
conducted by Edward Markward is set to celebrate two native Rhode Island musicians. Widely acclaimed, award-winning composer Peter Boyer will be represented by his “Three Olympians” for string orchestra. Additionally, the featured soloist in Jan Freicher’s Soaring in the Sky for Vibraphone is Bryan Round, a tympanist with the orchestra. 

WHEN: Sunday, April 23 at 3pm

WHERE: St. John’s Episcopal Church, 191 County Road, Barrington

MORE INFO: This event is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated. Masks are recommended but not required. To learn more, click here.

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