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Phenomenon: Two Manasses, One Nakamatsu & More

Where: Simon Center for the Arts, Falmouth Academy, 7 Highfield Drive, Falmouth MA  View Map

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How Much: $40, Students: $20. Children 14 and under: Free.

Categories: Music

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About Phenomenon: Two Manasses, One Nakamatsu & More...Talented artists join Manasse and Nakamatsu – including Jon's son Alec Manasse. Clarinetists Jon and Alec will join the string players to perform Bach's Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor – even though the modern clarinet had not been invented in Bach's time!

Award-winning Israeli violinist Kobi Malkin was praised by the New York Times for his "aptly traversed palette of emotions, from languid introspection to fevered intensity with gorgeous tone and an edge-of-seat intensity." Grace Park is an internationally acclaimed violinist who recently gave her debut recital at Carnegie Hall, praised by the San Francisco Chronicle as "fresh, different, and exhilarating."

Brook Speltz is the award-winning cellist of the internationally renowned Escher String Quartet and an artist of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center who also performs on extensive tours with the cello rock band Break of Reality. Danielle Farina, Principal Viola of the Cape Symphony, is a member of the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center (formerly the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra) and the American Ballet Theater Orchestra, and performs locally with Giocosa Chamber Music, the Chatham Chorale, and Cosmos Sessions with Cape Symphony concertmaster Jae Cosmos Lee.

Since completing his Master's degree at The Juilliard School, clarinetist Alec Manasse has enjoyed a lively and varied professional life. Alec plays regularly with many of New York City's top ensembles, including the Metropolitan Opera, the American Ballet Theater Orchestra, and the American Symphony Orchestra. He also frequently played in the Orchestra of Orchestra of Sweeney Todd on Broadway.

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