Sunday, April 17, 2016 was a glorious sunny spring day for the Duke University Gardens providing a perfect outdoor location for making music. It was a special occasion for two groups that played for the public and attendees of the Duke Alumni Reunion event. The Musica String Ensemble was celebrating 30 years of performing for special events in the Triangle area, and the debut of the Cello Quartet from the Durham Symphony. The String Ensemble program featured Bach's concerto for two violins, and Vivaldi's concerto for two cellos, together with a varied selection of classical, pops, jazz and fiddle pieces. The Cello Quartet played a program of classical and pops. It was a fun morning of playing, this year on the lawn, which gave more space for listeners. We ended with "Carolina in the morning". Couldn't have been more appropriate!
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