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SC Chamber Orchestra event planned

Posted 10/14/22

HURLEYVILLE  — The Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra (SCCO) will perform an all-Baroque program featuring JS Bach’s Coffee Cantata this month in Hurleyville and Jeffersonville. Grab …

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HURLEYVILLE  — The Sullivan County Chamber Orchestra (SCCO) will perform an all-Baroque program featuring JS Bach’s Coffee Cantata this month in Hurleyville and Jeffersonville. Grab your favorite beverage and snack and mingle while listening to the house band. It will consist of SCCO Musicians (with guest appearances by Kenneth Hamrick on Harpsichord and Mira Magrill on Flute). 

The SCCO will perform a variety of Baroque favorites including: Bach - Violin Concerto in A Minor performed by Akiko Hosoi, Telemann – Sonata á 4, G minor, TWV 43:g1 and Vivaldi – Cello Sonata No. 6 in B flat performed by Kirsten Jermé. The event will culminate with a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s comic “Coffee Cantata.” Narrator Justin Randolph tells the story of a distraught father (sung by David Trombley) desperately trying to marry off his young daughter (sung by Alexandra Martinez-Turano) to a proper suitor. But she prefers to spend time drinking her favorite beverage, coffee!

The performers include: Akiko Hosoi – Violin, Chiu-Chen Liu – Viola, Kirsten Jermé – Cello, Andrew Trombley – Bass, Mira Magrill – Flute, Kenneth Hamrick – Harpsichord, Alexandra Martinez-Turano – Liesgen, Justin Randolph – Narrator and David Trombley – Herr Schlendrian.

The performances are Saturday, October 22, at 6PM at the Hurleyville Performing Arts Centre, Hurleyville (https://hurleyvilleartscentre.org) and Sunday, October 23, at 3PM at the Jeffersonville Bake Shop, Jeffersonville (https://nca-scco-october2022.eventbrite.com). For more information email marina@nesinculturalarts.org or call (845) 798-9006.

SCCO is a Nesin Cultural Arts Supported Project. This program is made possible in part by funds the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathleen Courtney Hochul and the NY State Legislature.

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