“How Fair This Spot” With 3 Leading Classical Musicians

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Simon Browne, Enrique Ali and Natalia Dopwell are coming together for How Fair This Spot, an evening of classical vocal and instrumental music at the Central Bank Auditrium on Saturday, September 6.

Browne, a violinist, is a faculty member at the National Academy for the Performing Arts at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), and principal violinist/concert master of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago.

Ali, a pianist, accompanist, piano teacher, vocal coach and principal accompanist of the Marionettes Chorale, is also director of the all-male Diamond Chorale.

Dopwell, a soprano, is a faculty member at the National Academy for the Performing Arts at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT). She has performed locally, regionally and internationally, including in North America and Europe.

“How Fair This Spot” will feature classical music by Austrian composer Franz Schubert, romantic music by Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninov, passionate tangos by Argentinian composers Luis Gardel and Astor Piazzolla, film scores from classic movies like Ben Hur and Brief Encounter, and scintillating violin virtuoso pieces by Fritz Kreisler.

• Tickets are now available at Paper Based Bookshop

For more information, call 363-2310 or 792-7392

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