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Symphony's Chamber Players perform at CSUMB

A special chamber concert by members of the Monterey Symphony will take place at CSUMB on Wednesday, Feb.11. Eastern European masterworks will be featured, including pieces by Dvořák, Kodály and Dohnányi.

Symphony concertmaster Christina Mok leads the Monterey Symphony Chamber Players. They will perform Dvořák’s String Quartet No.12, “American,” Op. 96; Kodály’s Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7; and Dohnányi’s Serenade in C for String Trio (violin, viola & cello).

The concert will be performed twice – at 1 p.m. for the campus community and again at 7:30 for the public. Both will be held in the Music Hall.

For the evening performance, general admission tickets are $20; students, military members and seniors are $10.

Todd Samra will offer a talk 30 minutes before each performance about the composers and the pieces to be performed. Dr. Samra teaches classes for the university’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and is the resident musicologist for the symphony.