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Savannah Philharmonic performs concerts this weekend
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The Savannah Philharmonic will present a series of chamber music concerts titled “A Little Night Music” in Richmond Hill, and two other locations this Friday and Saturday.

Featuring a dynamic string quintet comprised of Sinisa Ciric (violin), Ricardo Ochoa (violin), Patrick Shelc (viola), Daniel Mumm (cello), and Marc Chesanow (bass), the program will include a wide range of music, spanning from Mozart to Etta James.

 Performances will be presented at St. Anne Catholic Church in Richmond Hill on Friday evening at 7pm; and in Savannah at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m.; and Congregation Mickve Israel on Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m.

 “We are so pleased to be presenting year-round programming during our 15th Anniversary season, which gives us the opportunity to present these special chamber music concerts for our community to enjoy over the summer,” said SavPhil’s Executive Director Amy Williams. “It will be wonderful to take a break from the heat and experience music together in these beautiful venues across the region.” Seats for all concert performances are general admission.

 To learn more, please visit: savannahphilharmonic.org.

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