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Jay Heritage Center Presents Carriage House Concert Salon

JHC will host an afternoon featuring seven performers on Sunday, March 3 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

From the Jay Heritage Center: 

“The Salon” is a renowned performance series which has thrived as a sanctuary of artistic expression in Philadelphia for 26 years, a showcase of   music spanning genres, regions and periods: seven outstanding performances in an intimate setting curated by award-winning composer Andrea Clearfield.

Hear Jeffrey Solow, cellist and Andrea Clearfield, pianist perform works by Rachmaninoff ;Tony Miceli, vibraphone and Aaron Irwin, saxophone play jazz classics; be mesmerized by Bulgarian concert pianist Tania Stavreva; Nathalie Joachim and Allison Loggins-Hull perform original works for flutes and electronics; more jazz with Stephanie Nilles, singer/songwriter/pianist; Brian Groder, trumpet and Tonino Miano, pianist; and a big finale with the Olivarez Trio whose original music has been influenced by Eastern European folklore.

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