Internationally renowned violinist Elmira Darvarova and French hornist Howard Wall from the New York Philharmonic will perform music from five centuries for violin and horn at Christ Church in Short Hills on May 5, 2019, including world premieres of new works and pieces by Marin Marais, Duke Ellington, and Astor Piazzolla. A light reception will follow to meet the artists, with donations benefiting Music For Life International's humanitarian efforts.
Internationally renowned violinist Elmira Darvarova and French hornist Howard Wall from the New York Philharmonic will perform music from five centuries for violin and horn at Christ Church in Short Hills on May 5, 2019, including world premieres of new works and pieces by Marin Marais, Duke Ellington, and Astor Piazzolla. A light reception will follow to meet the artists, with donations benefiting Music For Life International's humanitarian efforts.
Internationally renowned violinist Elmira Darvarova and French hornist Howard Wall from the New York Philharmonic will perform music from five centuries for violin and horn at Christ Church in Short Hills on May 5, 2019, including world premieres of new works and pieces by Marin Marais, Duke Ellington, and Astor Piazzolla. A light reception will follow to meet the artists, with donations benefiting Music For Life International's humanitarian efforts.
Darvarova (former Concertmaster, Metropolitan Opera) and distinguished French hornist Howard Wall (French Horn, New York Philharmonic) return to Christ Church in Short Hills to perform their signature program of music from five centuries for Violin and Horn from Marin Marais to Duke Ellington and Astor Piazzolla. The concert will feature four World Premieres of new works including the first performance of “Bulgarian Wedding” by 20th Century American icon David Amram. There will be a light reception after the concert in the Parish Hall for the audience to meet the artists. Admission is free and donations received will go to support the humanitarian efforts of Music For Life International.