
Venice, FL, February 3, 2019 – Sarasota Musica Viva, one of the area’s professional non-profit chamber music organizations will present a CD celebration concert on Wednesday, February 27th, 2019 at 2:00 PM at the VENICE Art Center, 390 Nokomis Ave. S, Venice, FL. This performance will feature Boston Symphony Orchestra’s veteran pianist, Vytas J. Baksys performing in concert with SMV’s Artistic Director, Linda Bento-Rei. The duo will present pieces included on their fourth album “Dually Noted” set to be released in 2019.
“Dually Noted” is a flute and piano recording of rarely performed and relatively unknown pieces – some out of print, some written by unknown and under performed composers and one piece written for this project. “This recording is fresh and innovative and our performances are always a little eccentric, impassioned, stubbornly personal, and committed to straddling the divide between the expected and the unimaginable.” |
This performance is the first in a week-long Festival with Baksys and Bento-Rei in duo concerts on Wednesday, February 27th, 2019 at 2:00 PM at the Venice Art Gallery; Thursday, February 28th at 7:00 PM at St. Boniface Episcopal Church on Siesta Key and Friday, March 1st, 2019 at 7:00 PM at Art Avenue Art Gallery in the Westfield-Southgate Mall in Sarasota. For more information about these concerts, please call 941-870-9885 or visit www.sarasotamusicaviva.org.
About: Sarasota Musica Viva is dedicated to presenting a constantly evolving chamber music
repertoire, performed by virtuosic musicians who play with incredible passion and precision. Our mission is to expand, enrich and engage our audiences by presenting new and rarely performed masterpieces that otherwise might not be heard and to bring these performances to audiences that have not had the opportunity to experience music in this format. For more information on Sarasota Musica Viva visit www.sarasotamusicaviva.org or call 941-870-9885.