Posted on Oct 23, 2002

Musicians From Marlboro will
perform Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m.
in Union College's
Memorial Chapel.

The concert, part of the Union
College chamber concert series, will
feature a program of works including Haydn's Quartet in F Major, Hob. III:
82, Opus 77, No. 2
(1799);
Shostakovich's Piano quintet in G Minor, Opus 57 (1940); and Dvorák's Quintet in G Major, Opus 77, B. 49 (1893).

Members of the ensemble are
Pei-Yao Wang, piano; Colin
Jacobsen, violin; Joseph
Genualdi, violin; Jessica
Thompson, viola; Raman
Ramakrishnan, cello; and Kurt
Murocki, double bass.

Marlboro Music is recognized as
today's preeminent center for advanced musical studies. It is credited for its
pivotal role in the development of chamber music in the U.S.,
and for training generations of music leaders.

Each summer, on a rural hilltop in
Marlboro, Vermont, master concert
artists gather with exceptional young professionals on the campus of Marlboro
College. For seven weeks, the
generations rehearse, learn, study and play together as one large musical family.

In a process originated by
Marlboro, the senior artists play side-by-side in chamber ensembles with their
young colleagues, passing on vital artistic insights firsthand. With an
emphasis on musical excellence and learning, Marlboro provides ideal study
conditions and virtually unlimited rehearsal time, with no pre-planned concert
deadlines.

For more information on Musicians
From Marlboro, see www.marlboromusic.org

Tickets at $20 (8$ for students),
are available at the door. For more information, call 372-3651.