Behind-the-scenes and in-depth with Rush Hour Concerts at St. James Cathedral

Monday, June 26, 2006

Dvorák’s "American" String Quartet

We had a lot of fun at the reception and concert last week, Rush Hour's Week 3 -- the skies cleared up just as we opened the doors, and the rain held off long enough for everyone to enjoy a drink and some food before listening to the Dvorák "American" String Quartet . Join us this week for songs from Great Britain! It's our first "bring a friend" concert, so now's your chance to help us fill the house! You can always point out the fun here if they're a little wary.

Rush Hour staff member Sarah (we told you we'd get a picture up here!) talks with Oana, a student of violist Rami Solomonow.

Sue and Ray are long-time Rush Hour fans -- they've been coming for several seasons, and they're so used to it that they no longer remember exactly how or when they first heard about it. They enjoy the music at Rush Hour, and we look forward to seeing them for many more concerts!

The string quartet, from left to right: violinist Jasmine Lin, violist Rami Solomonow, violinist Bernard Zinck, and cellist Marlena Tureski. It was a fantastic performance!

Marshall and new volunteer Mike chat it up outside the Cathedral before the concert begins. Marshall enjoys the free food and drinks (who doesn't?) and found out about Rush Hour because he lives across the street from the Cathedral. We're glad to have all our neighbors attend!

1 Comments:

Blogger Sarah said...

Now we just need to get one of Lia.

Or maybe a group staff photo...if we're ever all in the same place at one time.

6:02 PM

 

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