Renowned Quartets Return To Perform

The Hotchkiss School’s Summer Portals Chamber Series returns for its seventh season at Katherine M. Elfers Hall June 28 with the first of nine free concerts. This year’s schedule features concerts by the Miro, Brentano and Shanghai quartets.

   Summer Portals’ concerts unite visiting artists and Portals faculty with exceptionally talented instrumental and vocal students for three weeks each summer. During the day, visiting artists coach and rehearse, and at night they perform in a series of choral and chamber concerts between June 28 and July 17.

   The opening concert with Portals’ faculty artists, Nicholas Canellakis, cello, Jessica Lee, violin, Melissa Reardon, viola, Harumi Rhodes, violin and  Melvin Chen, the program’s artistic director and pianist, will be Prokofiev’s Sonata for two violins, Beethoven’s Trio for violin, viola, and cello in G major, Op. 9, No. 1, and the Brahms A major piano quartet.

   All concerts are free and the school grounds are open for picnicking beside Lake Wononscopomuc before performances.

    Evening concerts begin at 7:30. For complete concert information, go to www.hotchkiss.org/summer.

  

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