APRIL 2014
EXAMINER MEDIA • ARTSWNEWS
A15 calendar sponsored by The Bristal
Music: Westchester Chamber Music Society presents The Ariel String Quartet. Haydn’s Quartet in G Major, Op.76 #1, Britten’s Quartet #2 and Schubert’s Quartet in G Major D.887. At Congregation Emanu-El, Rye. 4pm. www.westchestercham-
bermusic.com
MONDAY 4/28
Lectures: New Rochelle Public Library presents Holocaust Remembrance Program – Monuments and Memorials in Germany: Creation and Controversy. An illustrated program on how Germany has confronted Holocaust history with differ- ent kinds of remembrances. 7:30pm.
www.nrpl.org
The Ariel String Quartet, Westchester Chamber Orchestra, 4/27
Lectures: Color Camera Club presents Is an Orange Orange? Noted photographer H. David Stein presents An
[inter]sections
Westchester Community College Fine Arts Gallery
On view through April 19 Gallery Hours:
Mon–Sat: 10am –3pm Thurs: 4pm–6pm
For more info:
sunywcc.edu/gallery
Exploration of Color. 8pm.
www.colorcameraclub.org
WEDNESDAY 4/30
Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Noonday Getaway Concert. Karen Marie Marmer and John Moran, principals of REBEL Ensemble, play works of Bach, Giuseppe Torelli, and Mozart. 12:10pm.
www.DTMusic.org
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