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SIENA BY NIGHT: THE JERUSALEM QUARTET IN CONCERT AT PALAZZO CHIGI SARACINI, FEB. 15 2013







Back in town after less than a year - the Jerusalem Quartet performed the closing concert of the 2011/12 edition of Micat in Vertice - the four musicians of the string quartet will perform works by Wolf, Mozart and Smetana on Friday night at Palazzo Chigi Saracini. The BBC music magazine award and the German ECHO classical music award are some of the most recent recognition received by the Jerusalem Quartet for its superb recordings for the Harmonia Mundi music label.

Palazzo Chigi Saracini, 9pm Friday 15th of February, 2013
Alexander Pavlovsky, firts violin
Sergei Bresler, second violin
Ori Kam, viola
Kyril Zlotnikov, violoncello
WOLF Serenata in sol magg.
MOZART String quartet in si magg. K. 589 for strings
SMETANA String quartet n. 1 in mi min. De ma vie"

TICKETS: 8 to 25 Euro via the internet or from 8pm at the ticket office at Palazzo Chigi Saracini (Via di Città, 89). For more information and ticket reservation phone +39 0577 22091 or +39 333 93 855 43. 

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