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Drew Peterson, pianist
Josephine Baker
John Edward Hasse, guest curator
Felix Conteras, conga
Ellington Carthan, pianist and narrator
Jeffrey Mumford, guest curator
Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cello
Katerina Burton, soprano
CAAPA Choir
Robin De Jesús, actor
David Strathairn, actor
Kevork Mourad, artist
Derek Goldman, playwright/director
José Sacín, bass baritone (Don Quihote)
Israel Lozano, tenor (Master Peter)
Jennifer Zetlan, soprano (Trujaman)
Ricardo Marlow, Flamenco guitar
Philip Kennicott, guest curator
Hany Hassan FAIA, visuals
Flávio Chamis, guest curator
André Mehmari, pianist and composer
Tatjana Mead Chamis, viola
Elin Melgarejo, vocalist
Jerod Tate, guest curator
Nino Rota, composer
Christy Klenke, French Horn

THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT.

On Monday, October 27, join PostClassical Ensemble for a music salon in the intimate setting of the iconic Hay-Adams Hotel. The salon highlights rarely performed French chamber music, including works by such composers as Debussy, Poulenc, Saint-Saëns, and the trailblazing Cécile Chaminade, the first female composer awarded the Légion d'honneur.

Joining PCE Music Director Ángel Gil-Ordóñez will be three beloved members of our ensemble: David Jones (principal clarinet), Erich Heckscher (bassoon), and Audrey Andrist (principal pianist). The performance starts at 6pm, with doors opening at 5:30pm—arrive early to enjoy a complimentary themed beverage and passed hors d'oeuvre.

Hay-Adams Hotel
800 16th St NW
Monday, October 27 at 6:00pm

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Music Salon at the Hay-Adams

Hay-Adams Hotel
800 16th St NW
Monday, October 27at 6:00pm

Angel Gil-Ordóñez with

David Jones, clarinet

Erich Heckscher, bassoon

Audrey Andrist, piano

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What people are saying

So many thanks for that most inspiring, capacious evening. With PCE’s usual ability to surprise and delight… that symphony was astonishing…

Kate

Your leadership and dramatic shaping of the Symphony last night was truly masterful - and so inspiring. I know I’ll never forget this experience. Thank you, Maestro!

Chris

I loved the intimacy of the ensemble and the aching beauty of the melody repeating and recurring and turning up where I did not expect it .  And I found the quality of the sound thrilling.

That was my take on the concert --that and the tears that it brought to my eyes, simply to be there, to be present at the creation of something so beautiful..

Michaele

What a perfect PCE evening, wonderful concert and lovely gathering

Liz

Angel, You are so musical! I've played the 4th twice, it was the first Mahler I heard as a kid, and I'm invariably disappointed that conductors don't let it breathe.  U nailed it.

David

Congratulations again to you and your superb ensemble on a wonderful and provocative performance in the Terrace Theater last evening.  As always, we learned something from this concert and it was fun, too.

Alec

Everything about it was sheer delight, including the lively and interesting talk at the end…

Catherine