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X-WR-CALDESC:\nOn November 13th\, Violist Collin Benn and Pianist Misha Pia
 tigorsky will perform for the Phelps Museum’s Chamber Concert Series.\n\nC
 olin Benn has been the resident violist of Music Haven and the Haven Strin
 g Quartet since 2009. In addition to teaching viola\, violin\, and bass\, 
 Colin has performed and given talks with the Haven String Quartet througho
 ut New Haven\, including at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas\, a
 s well as the Yale University Art Gallery. Before moving to New Haven\, he
  performed in orchestras throughout New York\, Italy\, and South America. 
 Colin received his Bachelor’s in Music from the Julliard School where he s
 tudied with Toby Appel. He is a candidate for a Master’s Degree at Longy S
 chool of Music of Bard College.\n\nHailed by the Boston Globe as an artist
  who\, “…beautifully merges the worlds of serious jazz and pop\,” Misha Pi
 atigorsky’s blend of powerful melodies with an unusual harmonic sensitivit
 y gives his sound a deeply personal yet cosmopolitan dimension. His music 
 reflects his experiences as a Russian-Jewish émigré growing up in urban Am
 erica. The great nephew of legendary cellist Gregor Piatigorsky\, with int
 ernational upbringing followed by international acclaim\, he works in New 
 York City to advance the modern jazz sound beyond the standards.\n\nAdmiss
 ion is $15 for the general public\, $10 for museum members\, and $5 for ch
 ildren and students with I.D. Children under 13 are free. Tickets can be p
 urchased online at www.phelpsmansion.org/events. For more information\, pl
 ease call (607) 722-4873 or email us at info@phelpsmansion.org.\n\nThis pr
 ogram is made possible in part by a grant from the United Cultural Fund\, 
 a program of the Broome County Arts Council\, and with public funds from t
 he Chenango Art’s Council’s Decentralization Program\, a re-grant program 
 of the NYS Council on the Arts\, with support from Governor Cuomo and the 
 NYS Legislature. Additional support for Broome County provided by the Stew
 art W. & Willma C. Hoyt Foundation.
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DESCRIPTION:\nOn November 13th\, Violist Collin Benn and Pianist Misha Piat
 igorsky will perform for the Phelps Museum’s Chamber Concert Series.\n\nCo
 lin Benn has been the resident violist of Music Haven and the Haven String
  Quartet since 2009. In addition to teaching viola\, violin\, and bass\, C
 olin has performed and given talks with the Haven String Quartet throughou
 t New Haven\, including at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas\, as
  well as the Yale University Art Gallery. Before moving to New Haven\, he 
 performed in orchestras throughout New York\, Italy\, and South America. C
 olin received his Bachelor’s in Music from the Julliard School where he st
 udied with Toby Appel. He is a candidate for a Master’s Degree at Longy Sc
 hool of Music of Bard College.\n\nHailed by the Boston Globe as an artist 
 who\, “…beautifully merges the worlds of serious jazz and pop\,” Misha Pia
 tigorsky’s blend of powerful melodies with an unusual harmonic sensitivity
  gives his sound a deeply personal yet cosmopolitan dimension. His music r
 eflects his experiences as a Russian-Jewish émigré growing up in urban Ame
 rica. The great nephew of legendary cellist Gregor Piatigorsky\, with inte
 rnational upbringing followed by international acclaim\, he works in New Y
 ork City to advance the modern jazz sound beyond the standards.\n\nAdmissi
 on is $15 for the general public\, $10 for museum members\, and $5 for chi
 ldren and students with I.D. Children under 13 are free. Tickets can be pu
 rchased online at www.phelpsmansion.org/events. For more information\, ple
 ase call (607) 722-4873 or email us at info@phelpsmansion.org.\n\nThis pro
 gram is made possible in part by a grant from the United Cultural Fund\, a
  program of the Broome County Arts Council\, and with public funds from th
 e Chenango Art’s Council’s Decentralization Program\, a re-grant program o
 f the NYS Council on the Arts\, with support from Governor Cuomo and the N
 YS Legislature. Additional support for Broome County provided by the Stewa
 rt W. & Willma C. Hoyt Foundation.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161113T170000
LOCATION:Phelps Mansion Museum\, 191 Court Street\, Binghamton\, NY
SUMMARY:Chamber Concert Series (November)
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