
The Apple Hill String Quartet- Music in Bass Hall
November 4 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

The Apple Hill String Quartet returns to Bass Hall with an exciting program! The evening includes Philip Glass’s Quartet No. 3 “Mishima”, String Quartet No. 1 by the Polish-Lithuanian composer Grazyna Bacewicz, a new composition by a student in the Native American Composers Project (NACAP), and Frank Bridge’s lush Piano Quintet.
The Apple Hill String Quartet will be joined by guest artists Sally Pinkas on piano and cellist Jacob MacKay.
Called “dashing and extraordinary” by The Strad Magazine, The Apple Hill String Quartet are the artistic directors and resident musicians at the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music in Nelson, NH. Apple Hill exists to perform, teach, and broaden the appreciation of chamber music—cultivating connection and understanding among people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, playing levels, and ages through music performance and education centered around the values of acceptance, inclusivity, creative expression, and encouragement.
The Quartet’s concert programs reflect the diversity of Apple Hill: pieces amplifying new voices, views, and backgrounds in classical music; compositions from places representing the Quartet’s global travels and the summer workshop community; and music from the historic canon and new commissions, especially from renowned alumni.
Tickets are $25 ($20 for Monadnock Center members). Purchase tickets online below or call the Monadnock Center at (603) 924-3235.
The Monadnock Center uses PayPal to securely process your online purchase. You do not need a PayPal account to purchase your Music in Bass Hall tickets. You will receive a ticket confirmation from the Monadnock Center within three business days.
Music in Bass Hall is generously sponsored by Depot Square and Waterhouse Restaurant. Enjoy dinner and shopping before the show just a few steps away in the heart of downtown Peterborough!
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Music in Bass Hall is produced by the Monadnock Center for History and Culture. Click here to see other upcoming Music in Bass Hall shows.
Accessibility note: For those who do not use stairs, Bass Hall may be accessed from the door at the rear of the building which opens directly into Bass Hall. The Monadnock Center’s restroom facilities are fully-accessible. If you have special needs or concerns about your visit, please call us at (603) 924-3235.
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