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    Aurora Lawrie Presents Cello Recital

    September 5, 2014No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (September 5, 2014) – Sedona cellist Aurora Lawrie will present a program of works by J. S. Bach, Goens, Haydn, and Brahms on Saturday, September 20, 2014, at 3 pm at the Sedona Public Library. Admission for this special event is free.

    20140905_Aurora_Lawrie_Sept2014Aurora began her cello studies in Sedona at the age of 11, and currently studies with Thomas Landschoot, professor of cello at Arizona State University. Aurora was principal cellist of the Phoenix Youth Symphony for the 2013 Fall Concert and the March 2014 Side-by-Side Concert with the Phoenix Symphony. She has performed at the Indiana University Summer String Academy at the Jacobs School of Music, at the Credo Chamber Music program at Oberlin College, and at the Meadowmount School for Strings in Lewis, New York. She has performed widely in the Verde Valley in solo recitals and chamber groups. She was cellist of the Amazon Quartet, which performed at the Grand Opening of the Arizona Opera Center in October 2013.

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    The Sedona Public Library is located at 3250 White Bear Road. Please call 928-282-7714 for more information.

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