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Eugene Drucker: Literary Aspirations and Inspirations
A part of the series String Theory.
In a rare solo performance, the renowned violinist of
the Emerson Quartet, Eugene
Drucker presents a uniquely personal world-premiere event,
reading from his acclaimed first novel, The
Savior, about a Jewish, Nazi-era violinist forced to perform concerts
before prisoners of a Nazi labor camp in the waning days of World War II.
The evening is interspersed with Mr. Drucker performing
historical musical works relevant to the story, as well as selections from a new
composition set to Shakespearean texts, joined by Escher Quartet and bass-baritone vocalist,
Andrew Nolen.
Venue: Leonard Nimoy Thalia
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Tickets are no longer available for this event.
Past Showdate: Thursday, May 8, 2008
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