RB Friends of the library 2009-2010 concert series
Chamber music series kicked off with the Annarocele Quartet

Cecilia Kim (cello), Robie Evans (viola), Anna Savvas (piano), Natalka Kytasty (violin)
The Rancho Bernardo Branch Friends of the Library is presenting their 2009-2010 Chamber Music Concert Series every fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. The series began on Wednesday, September 23, with the Annarocele Quartet. A crowd of approximately 130 guests enjoyed the music of Mendelssohn and Schumann performed by the amazing talent of this piano quartet. The artists are Anna Savvas (piano) Robie Evens (viola), Natalka Kytasty (violin), and Cecilia Kim (cello).
Formed in 2006, the Annarocele Quartet is beginning their fourth season together. They have performed all around San Diego County, including the downtown San Diego Library, San Diego State Smith Recital Hall, Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center, Escondido Library, and the La Jolla Athenaeum Music & Arts Library. Look for them to perform at Cuyamaca College in November. Annarocele Quartet is available for home concerts.
The next performance of Chamber Concert Series is Wednesday, October 28, featuring Fred Benedetti and Beth Ross-Buckley. Children seven years and older are welcomed to attend with a parent. There is no charge for these concerts; however, donations are accepted to help continue these series.
For more information regarding the 2009-2010 concert series, call 858-592-0177 or 858-485-0602. If you wish to receive concert announcements by e-mail, send a request to: rbconcerts@earthlink.net.
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