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Springfield Chamber Players 2024-25


Quartetto Mosso, timpanist/actor Marty Kluger, and radio personality
Mark G. Auerbach celebrate Broadway – as reenvisioned for a string quartet.
What would Fiddler on the Roof be without a fiddler?
Did Richard Rodgers write No Strings with no strings?


PERFORMERS

Quartetto Mosso consists of Ronald Gorevic (violin), Beth Welty (violin), Delores Thayer (viola), and Yoonhee Ko (cello), who are all members of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra and the Springfield Chamber Players. They have individually performed throughout the US and abroad, in addition to performing together locally in Western Massachusetts. They are devoted to teaching music and their respective instruments, and have had their own private teaching studios, as well as teaching positions with local universities and colleges. Quartetto Mosso perform in various venues, such as the Community Music School of Springfield and the Longmeadow Adult Center, to share their love of music with students, senior citizens, and those in underserved communities. They are thrilled to perform at 52 Sumner again, and hope the Springfield Chamber Players will become a notable addition to the cultural scene of Springfield and beyond.

Marty Kluger is principal timpanist of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra where he has been featured as concert soloist. Concurrently, he researched molecular pathways of disease as a Yale School of Medicine scientist. After leaving Yale, he turned to singing bel canto and barbershop (with the Hartford Chorale and the Hartford Men in Harmony, respectively) and later, to singing-acting on stage. Musical theatre credits include Cabaret (Herr Schultz) and A Christmas Carol with CT Theatre Co.; and Beauty and the Beast (M. D’Arque) with the Little Theatre of Manchester. He’s played percussion on Broadway (Dancin’ and Pirates of Penzance) and will be smiling Lt. Ross in a production of A Few Good Men in February 2025 with The Suffield Players.

Mark Auerbach is host/anchor of ArtsBeat and On The Mark on Westfield Community Programming and 89.5fm/WSKB, and an ArtsBeat contributor to Westfield News and Pioneer Valley Radio. Before becoming a public relations consultant and reporter, he studied theater at Northfield Mount Hermon, American University and the Yale School of Drama. His performance credits include: Oliver, Little Mary Sunshine, The Pirates of Penzance, Fiddler on The Roof, La Perichole, Wonderful Town, and Goat Song…a long time ago.


Saturday, April 26, 2024 8:00 PM

52 Sumner
52 Sumner Avenue
Springfield, MA

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General Admission $30.00, Students $10.00

Springfield Chamber Players Chamber Music Series is funded, in part, by the Mass Cultural Council.

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