Washington Music Viva: Takoma Park House Concert
Free (In person: $20 advance only | Stream: Free)
- Pei Lu, cello
- Rhonda Buckley-Bishop, saxophone
- Carl Banner, piano
Johann Sebastian Bach — Flute Sonata in E-flat major, BWV 1031
Noam Faingold — Breaking the Surface
Pei Lu, cello, Rhonda Buckley-Bishop, saxophone, and Carl Banner, piano, present Schubert's "Arpeggione" Sonata for cello and piano; Bach's Sonata in E-flat, BWV 1031; and Noam Faingold's Breaking the Surface for soprano saxophone and piano.
COVID-19 protocols: Guests must be fully vaccinated.
About Washington Music Viva
Washington Musica Viva (WMV) is a chamber music non-profit organization based in Takoma Park Maryland, producing concerts in Montgomery County MD (Silver Spring, Bethesda, and Takoma Park), northern Virginia, and in Washington, DC.
WMV is dedicated to the performance of classical, contemporary, and jazz-based chamber music in intimate settings, bringing performers and audience close enough together to share an authentic musical experience. WMV often incorporates visual arts, poetry, and food in its productions. Washington Musica Viva is the non-profit arm of BannerArts, the husband and wife team of artist Marilyn Banner and pianist Carl Banner.
https://www.dcmusicaviva.org/