New York musician Will Curry will present a violin concert at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 3 p.m.
The concert, which will feature classical favorites, is free and open to the public.
The program will feature music “to clear the head and calm the soul” by such composers as Mozart, Vivaldi, Telemann, Elgar and more. Curry will be accom-panied by Elizabeth Doran on the piano.
Curry has a diverse musical career in New York City as a violist, violinist, con-ductor and assistant conductor. He currently is violist and assistant conductor for the upcoming revival of the Broadway show, “Miss Saigon,” and held similar posi-tions with revivals of “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Les Miserables.”
Prior to his time in New York, Curry was an associate conductor of the Mirvish’s “Les Miserables” in Toronto and an assistant conductor and concertmaster for the touring production of “Le Miserables.” He recently made his Lincoln Center debut with the American Songbook in a concert featuring the music of Andrew Lippa.
Curry has released two albums, “Fill in the Words” and “The Time of Year for Mi-racles,” with actor-singer Patrick Gibb.
Trained in the Suzuki method at the School for Strings in New York, Curry has a teaching studio and is a teaching artist with Broadway Classroom.
The concert here is part of the St. Mark’s Sunday afternoon series which is funded in part by a grant from the Talbot County Arts Council, with revenues provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. A love offering will be received to help cover costs.
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