Newport String Project presents the Newport County Concert Series

Posted 11/29/23

The Newport String Project is delighted to announce details of the second installment of its Newport County Concert Series this weekend, December 2nd and 3rd. The project’s resident ensemble, …

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Newport String Project presents the Newport County Concert Series

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The Newport String Project is delighted to announce details of the second installment of its Newport County Concert Series this weekend, December 2nd and 3rd. The project’s resident ensemble, the Newport String Quartet, will perform dazzling works by Bartók, Bacewicz, Kodály, Schulhoff, and Darvishi at Newport Art Museum on Saturday and at Four Corners Arts Center on Sunday.

From familiar voices of the 20th century, to lesser-known voices, whose work is finally getting its due, to important voices of today, this atmospheric and thought-provoking program is not to be missed.

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3 at 2 p.m.

WHERE: Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Avenue, Newport (Sat) and Four Corners Arts Center, 3848 Main Road, Tiverton (Sun)

PRICING: Sat: $35 per non-member ticket, $20 per member ticket - Sun: $20 per general admission ticket, $30 per non-profit supporter ticket

MORE INFO: To purchase tickets and learn more about the Saturday event, click here. To purchase tickets and learn more about the Sunday event, click here.

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