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Rami Vamos’s ‘Schmutzinberry Meets the Instruments’ on Concordia stage Sunday

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Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Concordia Conservatory. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

Bronxville, NY — Concordia Conservatory presents “Schmutzinberry Meets the Instruments” as part of the Musical Adventures Family Series on Sunday,  January 21 at 3:00 pm at Concordia Conservatory, Stein Hall, 171 White Plains Road.

With book, music and lyrics by Rami Vamos, “Schmutzinberry Meets the Instruments” is the story of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Schmutzinberry’s latest adventure. This instrument sampler performance explores the world of music through the different families of instruments and features Rami Vamos as Wolfgang with faculty members Emily Kalish, Yousif Sheonick, and Grace Smyth. Following the performance, an instrument petting zoo awaits—a chance to touch, feel, and be inspired by the instruments that create the magic of music.

About the composer Rami Vamos

Combining his talents as a guitarist, educator, writer, and composer, Rami Vamos has created a wide array of original musical events ranging from children’s theater to concert music. His shows encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to explore music in the classical genre. Mr. Vamos works closely with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center as a writer, composer, and host for both their Chamber Music Beginnings concert series and CMS Kids programs.

All ages are welcome at this family-friendly, musical education show.  Tickets are $10 Adult and $5 Child/Senior. For information, please call 914-395-4507 or visit concordiaconservatory.org.

 

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