This groupmuse happened on Wednesday, February 10, at 7:30 PM EST.

This is an in-person Groupmuse Concert

A live in-person performance in a living room or private space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Make Groupmuse Great Again
In-person Concert

Make Groupmuse Great Again

Jamaica Plain, Boston

Wed, February 10, 2016 7:30 PM, EST

Capacity
40 spots total at this groupmuse
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks

People you're not gonna to believe just how incredible this Groupmuse is gonna be. The sound is gonna be 'uge. There's gonna be so many arpeggios, you're gonna beg for fewer arpeggios. I know the Groupmuse founders personally, they have great respect for me. I always put on the best gathering. There's gonna be a lot of classy people. You will not be disappointed you came. It's gonna be the greatest night of your life.

I'm not saying Mozart's from Austria. I'm just saying, we don't know.

Program

Strange Interlude Harp and Cello

Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
Granville Bantock: Pibroch
Claude Debussy: Cello sonata
-Break-
Gabriel Faure: Romance sans paroles
Stuart Diamond: Sonatine
Vincenzo Bellini: Nocturne

Location

Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.

Comments

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Ezra Weller, about 7 years ago

Hey everyone! The address for this gm might have been a bit buggy when it was sent out, but it should be fixed on this page now!


Janet Fagan, about 7 years ago

What town is this Group Muse in?


Ezra Weller, about 7 years ago

Jamaica Plain!


Benjamin Crystal, about 7 years ago

Thank you all for warming our home with wonderful music and wonderful company!


Steve Lewis, about 7 years ago

Thanks Ben for hosting such a friendly evening, and having such amazing musicians - harp+cello - "Strange Interlude" was outstanding - I'll be on the lookout for them at future groupmuses!


Simon Linn-Gerstein, about 7 years ago

Thank you all so much! We were happy to be part of such a great weekday-muse


Attendees

Sydelle B.
Sage E.
Ben P.
Steve L.