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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Chamber Music Relief for Haiti\nEvent Url: http://w
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  Date Begin: 2010-02-28\nEvent Date End: 2010-02-28\n\nMusicAlchemy and th
 e Aspinwall Hill Chamber Music Foundation (formerly The Heart of Chamber M
 usic Institute) presents A Chamber Music Relief Concert for Haiti\, featur
 ing advanced adult chamber music students from the studio of Gillian Rogel
 l.   This concert is presented in association with the Longwood Symphony's
  &ldquo\;Symphonic Relief for Haiti&rdquo\; which will a hold benefit conc
 ert in Jordan Hall on January 31.  The student ensembles will perform work
 s of Beethoven\, Brahms\, Poulenc and Baksa on Sunday\, February 28\, 2010
  at 7:00pm at St. Paul's Church in Brookline\, MA. The performance will be
  followed by a wine and cheese reception.  St. Paul's has generously donat
 ed the venue for this event.  Rogell's students who will be performing in 
 the concert include: Clara Chan\, piano\; Toshi Motomaya\, violin\; Duke R
 oth\, viola\; Cheryl Browne\, violin\; Calvin Yuen\,violin\; Scott Smith\,
  viola\; Guillermo del Angel\, cello\; Walter Newman\, viola\; Michael Cho
 \, violin\; Kitty Griffiths\, cello\; John Staropoli\, violin\; Ian Jessen
 \, oboe\; Rosalind Buda\, bassoon\; Linda Reinfeld\, cello\; Sarah Babbitt
 \, viola\; Karen Seligson\, violin\; Mark Engler\, piano.  Tickets are ava
 ilable at the door for a suggested donation of $10. Proceeds will benefit 
 the Stand With Haiti initiative of Partners In Health\, the non-profit\, B
 oston-based health care organization created in 1987 by Dr. Paul Farmer\, 
 Thomas J. White\, and Todd McCormack. On the ground in Haiti for 20 years\
 , Partners In Health (PIH) was the focus of Pulitzer Prizewinner Tracy Kid
 der's bestselling book\, Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul
  Farmer\, A Man Who Would Cure the World.\n\nStart time: 7:00pm
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