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April 23, 1996
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Leslie Rice
lnr@resource.ca.jhu.edu

Tashi Family Concert at Hopkins

Tashi, one of the world's finest classical music ensembles, will perform a special concert for family members of all ages at the 30th anniversary celebration of the Johns Hopkins University Office of Special Events and the Shriver Hall Concert Series on Sunday, May 5, at 3 p.m., in Shriver Hall on the Homewood campus.

Tashi, the Tibetan word for "good fortune," will select a program especially appropriate for children, including Mozart, Gershwin and Thelonious Monk for this fun-filled event.

Grammy Award-winning recording artist Richard Stoltzman, the group's clarinet, has been a soloist in more than 60 international orchestra concerts and chamber music performances. Ida Kavafian, violinist, made her New York debut in 1978 as winner of the Young Concert Artists Award and has performed regularly with orchestras around the country. Fred Sherry, cellist, enjoys an active career as a soloist and music administrator and artist member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Theodore Arm, violinist, has performed as soloist and in chamber music ensembles throughout the United States and Europe. Steven Tenenbom, violist, has performed with the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia and has toured with Music from Marlboro, the Brandenburg Ensemble, and the Manhattan String Quartet.

Tickets for this concert are $6 and are available in Shriver Hall on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles Street in Baltimore or by calling (410) 516-7157.


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