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In this edition of Coastal Classical Music, host Angela Ewing talks with Brookings-Harbor Friends of Music Vice President Tom Broderick about Friends of Music and their upcoming special debut performance by the new classical a cappella vocal group, Earhart Quartet.

Earhart Quartet: sopranos Sarah Moyer and Brenna Well, mezzo-soprano Christina English, and alto Emily Marvosh
The Earhart Quartet is made up of the talented vocal performers, sopranos Sarah Moyer and Brenna Wells, mezzo-soprano Christina English, and alto Emily Marvosh. Hailing from the four corners of the country, they are experienced professional ensemble and solo artists with flexible techniques, a range of specialties, and a passion for chamber music. Their performance showcases the beauty and variety of vocal chamber music by presenting music written for female voices from medieval to modern. The program covers 900 years of vocal music, starting with Gregorian chant, with examples through the various periods up to the present, and ending with a special world premier composition.
Tom Broderick has been part of Friends of Music for fifteen years. He is a passionate advocate for classical music, and has been instrumental in providing Brookings-Harbor with world-class musicians who never fail to entertain and widen our horizons in an endless variety of classical music.
You won’t want to miss this unique Friends of Music Concert, to be held on on Sunday, October 30th at 3:00 PM, at the Brookings Seventh Day Adventist Church, 102 Park Avenue, in Brookings.
Tickets are $15.00 and can be purchased at the door or in advance at Wrights Custom Framing. Students under 18 are free.
Host: Angela Ewing; Producer: Angela Ewing; Recording Tech: John Weiss; Sound Editor: John Weiss
Music is Spring III from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi, performed by John Harrison, from musopen.org, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.
Photo provided by Brookings-Harbor Friends of Music.