Where:
Thomas Crane Public Library
40 Washington St.
Quincy, MA 02169
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Accessible Spots, Good for Groups, Kid Friendly, Music
Join us for a Sunday afternoon concert in the beautiful historic Richardson Building as we welcome back the Essex Piano Trio.
A concept well-known in our post-Pandemic generation, Paying it Forward, has been very much a part of the trail of musical progress and respect through the centuries. EPT’s concert focuses on three famous 19th century masters, Schumann, Brahms, and Dvořák, who famously “paid it forward.”
All from Essex County communities along Boston’s North Shore, violinist Ashley Offret of Salem, cellist David Cabral of Lynn, and pianist Beverly Soll of Rockport believe that their “Conversation among Friends” approach reflects their relationship to the music and to each other. EPT members bring many perspectives from their academic backgrounds and professional lives as educators and performers to their collective as a trio. Pianist Beverly Soll (University of Illinois and University of Maryland) holds a DMA in chamber music/piano. Ashley Offret is a violinist (University of Maine) and music historian (MM, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music). Cellist David Cabral studied at the Boston Conservatory but works as the chief echocardiographer at Boston Medical Center’s Department of Pediatric Cardiology. Visit essexpianotrio.com or follow us on Facebook.
The Richardson Building seats a maximum of 100 and on some occasions we do have to turn people away when that capacity is reached. We recommend planning ahead and leaving time for parking, which can be tricky in Quincy Center. On Sundays, if the Library parking lot is full, there is overflow parking available in front of the Coddington Building, across the street from the Library on Coddington Street. Doors open 15 minutes before the start of the performance. If you'd prefer to watch from home, the event will also be LIVESTREAMED to our YouTube channel and recorded and aired at a later date on QATV.
Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library.