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02/20/2019 06:00 AM

Project: Music Heals Us Holds a Special Concert at FCC


Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier

Project: Music Heals Us held A Gypsy Fantasia concert at the First Congregational Church on Feb. 16. Here, violinist Eric Silberger plays an “Improvisation on a Russian Gypsy Folk Tune.” The event also included a pre-concert talk on the origin and style of the music as well as a young artist performer, 13-year-old violinist Zoe Lonsinger.

Project Music Heals Us held þÄúA Gypsy FantasiaþÄù concert at the First Congregational Church Saturday evening February 16th featuring heartfelt love songs and unrequited love played by musical couples. The event also included a pre-concert talk on the origin and style of the music as well as a Young Artist Performer, 13-year-old violinist Zoe Lonsinger.Anna Nilsen, violin, Chieh-Fan Yiu, viola and Eric Silberger violin play a Terzetto (Trio) in C Major, OP. 74.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Project Music Heals Us held þÄúA Gypsy FantasiaþÄù concert at the First Congregational Church Saturday evening February 16th featuring heartfelt love songs and unrequited love played by musical couples. The event also included a pre-concert talk on the origin and style of the music as well as a Young Artist Performer, 13-year-old violinist Zoe Lonsinger.Pianist Josu de Solaun led the pre-concert talk.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Project Music Heals Us held þÄúA Gypsy FantasiaþÄù concert at the First Congregational Church Saturday evening February 16th featuring heartfelt love songs and unrequited love played by musical couples. The event also included a pre-concert talk on the origin and style of the music as well as a Young Artist Performer, 13-year-old violinist Zoe Lonsinger.Zoe Lonsinger performs on the violin.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Project Music Heals Us held þÄúA Gypsy FantasiaþÄù concert at the First Congregational Church Saturday evening February 16th featuring heartfelt love songs and unrequited love played by musical couples. The event also included a pre-concert talk on the origin and style of the music as well as a Young Artist Performer, 13-year-old violinist Zoe Lonsinger.Zoe Lonsinger performs with pianist Anna Petrova.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Project Music Heals Us held þÄúA Gypsy FantasiaþÄù concert at the First Congregational Church Saturday evening February 16th featuring heartfelt love songs and unrequited love played by musical couples. The event also included a pre-concert talk on the origin and style of the music as well as a Young Artist Performer, 13-year-old violinist Zoe Lonsinger.Violinist Eric Silberger plays an "Improvisation on a Russian Gypsy Folk Tune".Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier