CAPE MAY — Access to Art offers its second concert on Wed., Aug. 4th of its 13th annual Sam Maitin Chamber Music series with a performance by Dr. Bertram Greenspan, violin, and Elise Auerbach, piano featuring works by Beethoven, Faure, Debussy, Wieniawski and Vaughn Williams.
The concert will be held at the Cape May United Methodist Church, 635 Washington Ave., at 8 p.m. Please come early because parking is difficult in the area.
Greenspan is a noted violinist and conductor who is a professor of music at Rowan University. He has conducted Youth Orchestras in numerous states from Illinois to Maine including the N.J. All-State High School Orchestra and the NJ Region III High School Orchestra.
He will be joined by pianist, Elise Auerbach who has performed around the world and enjoys an active and diverse career as a collaborative artist.
Auerbach has been pianist for the Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia, the Savoy Company, Faculty Pianist for the Summer Conference for String Education and Chamber Music, and Artist-in-Residence at Cheney University.
Tickets are $20 adults, $l5 seniors, and $l0 students. Call Access to Art at 609-465-3963 to make reservations. Tickets will also be available at the door.
The concert series is supported, in part, by Sturdy Savings Bank, the Kyriakos Tsakopoulos Fund, and the Falls Family Foundation. Advertising sponsor is La Mer Motor Inn.
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