The PAG Performing Arts
Season continues this weekend with fast and furious tunes from The Bohemian
Quartet. The Quartet, a four-piece string band comprised of a violin, viola,
cello and bass, was founded by violinist, Stan Renard, in 2005 and is based in
Providence, Rhode Island. Other members are Nancy Richardson on viola, Christine
Harrington on cello, and John DeBossu on upright bass. The name "Bohemian
Quartet" was borrowed from the original Bohemian Quartet which was founded in
1891 and disbanded in 1934. The "new" Bohemian Quartet performs a vast and
unique repertoire revolving around traditional 'Gypsy' or 'Romany' music as well
as traditional Eastern-European folk music. The music has been collected via
recordings, transcription, interviews, and arranged by Stan. The quartet
released its first CD "Word of Mouth", in 2006 and was featured on the "One
World Show" produced by Robert Malin; receiving an award for "Best Music
Documentary-2007" in Rhode Island. The mission of the Quartet is to create an
awareness of, and love for, 'Romany' music. The show is Sunday afternoon at 3 PM
on November 15 in Saint Paul's Church with a free reception following at the
Arts Guild Gallery in the Saint Paul's Parish Hall. Tickets are available at
Clements' Market, or by calling 401-253-6682.
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