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A Program of 'Glorious Sextets' Comes to Oneonta

By Bill Snyder | April 12, 2016
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The Oneonta Concert Association presents an ensemble from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Led by cellist David Finckel, they perform sextets by Richard Strauss, Antonin Dvorak, and Johannes Brahms in the First United Methodist Church in Oneonta.

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Photo credit: Lisa-Marie Mazzucco for Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

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