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Neighborhood Classics - Cypress String Quartet

Thursday, April 26, 2012 at 7:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

Neighborhood Classics - Cypress String Quartet

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All Ages Ended $15.00 $1.82
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Event Details

The online ticket sales for this concert will end at 4:30PM on Thursday, Apr 26, 2012. THIS EVENT IS NOT SOLD OUT.  Tickets will be at available at the school's box office 1 hour before the concert. 

The Cypress String Quartet (Cecily Ward, violin; Tom Stone, violin; Ethan Filner, viola; and Jennifer Kloetzel, cello) has been praised by Gramophone for its “artistry of uncommon insight and cohesion,” and its sound has been called “beautifully proportioned and powerful” by The Washington Post. The Cypress Quartet was formed in San Francisco in 1996, and continues to maintain a busy national and international tour schedule.


Through its Call & Response program the Cypress Quartet commissions and premieres new string quartets from emerging and celebrated composers. To date, the Cypress Quartet has commissioned and premiered over 30 pieces, four of which are included on Chamber Music America’s list of  “101 Great American Ensemble Works.”

During its fifteenth anniversary season in 2011-2012, the Cypress String Quartet is adding two new recordings to its ten-album discography: The American Album (Dvořák, Griffes, and Barber) and the volume three of its 3-CD set of Beethoven’s Late Quartets.

The Cypress will perform music by Haydn, Glazunov, and Dvořák at PS 142.
Thursday, April 26 at 7 pm

Hosted by Simone Dinnerstein

When & Where



PS 142
100 Attorney Street
New York, NY 10002

Thursday, April 26, 2012 at 7:00 PM (ET)


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Neighborhood Classics



Neighborhood Classics was founded by pianist Simone Dinnerstein in 2009 in an effort to build relationships at the local level between neighborhoods and musicians. These one-hour, family-friendly performances are hosted by Simone and feature musicians she has admired and collaborated with during her career. The concerts are open to the public and raise funds to benefit the schools’ students. Musicians performing donate their performances to the program, and the concerts are organized and administered by PTA volunteers and faculty members