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When
Thursday, October 15, 2020 | 8PM EDT
Post-Concert Live Q&A
9:00 PM EDT
Where
Stream from home!
Tickets
FREE! The concert stream will be available via this page, and a direct link will be emailed to everyone who RSVPs.
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About the Event
Live from Colorado and with a new violist in tow—Emmy Award winner, two-time Grammy nominee, and Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient Richard O’Neill—the quartet will launch Princeton University Concerts’ Watch Party series with a free, streamed concert featuring works by Mozart, Bartók, Debussy, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The streaming festivities will conclude with a Live Q&A in which listeners are invited to speak directly with members of the Takács String Quartet.
To further enhance the Watch Party experience, Olsson’s Fine Foods is curating a special cheese platter “Sound Board” to complement the music, available for purchase and home delivery.
Read More About Event
Live from Colorado and with a new violist in tow—Emmy Award winner, two-time Grammy nominee, and Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient Richard O’Neill—the quartet will launch Princeton University Concerts’ Watch Party series with a free, streamed concert featuring works by Mozart, Bartók, Debussy, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The streaming festivities will conclude with a Live Q&A in which listeners are invited to speak directly with members of the Takács String Quartet.
To further enhance the Watch Party experience, Olsson’s Fine Foods is curating a special cheese platter “Sound Board” to complement the music, available for purchase and home delivery.
Program
- Works by
Mozart, Bartók, Debussy, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor