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Follow on Google News | Release your inner gypsy… The Bohemian QuartetROMA MUSIC Stan Renard, Nancy Richardson, Dave Zinno, Christine Harrington Thursday~December 5th~7:30 (doors at 7:00PM) CD Release Celebration $10 admission Columbus Theatre (http://www.columbustheatre.com/) This activity is made possible in part from the Rhode Island State Council of the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General Assembly and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Columbus Theatre Co-Op Watching The Bohemian Quartet perform live is like listening to history being preserved. In many ways, this gifted and exhilarating act is simply keeping a rare musical flame alive by taking on the challenging oeuvre of the Romany, or "gypsy" musical tradition. Those of you who've already seen their show know how mesmerizing and captivating it can be. Those who've missed it thus far are in for a treat! You can see them in all their whirling glory on Thursday, December 5th, at the Columbus Theatre in Providence in celebration of their new CD, "Silhouette." Here's a little history: BQ borrowed its name from a quartet formed over 100 years ago in Czechoslovakia. That group, later called the Czech Quartet, ultimately disbanded in 1934. Appropriately enough, the two entities - BQ v.1 and today's iteration-share much more than a name. They both embrace a deep passion for the Romany tradition, and the unique ability to perform that historic repertoire with skill and verve. The acclaimed ensemble-featuring violin, viola, cello, and bass-formed in 2005. Violinist Stan Renard, a composer and virtuoso player with an impressive list of credentials, assembled the group with the idea of preserving the tradition and indulging in the virtuosic playing of classic gypsy music. Renard recruited like-minded and ambitious friends: Christine Harrington on cello, Nancy Richardson on viola, and Dave Zinno on upright bass. Together, they are capable curators, tackling ancient traditions, and still leaving room to wander off into newer, lovely, and more modern directions. "Silhouette," New developments have followed: Accolades have been bestowed on the quartet since its inception. Strad, for example, the highly regarded stringed instrument site, said recently: "The performances are very enjoyable - The musicians play up quite a storm." In addition, they were featured on the "One World Show," produced by Robert Malin, for which they received an award for Best Music Documentary. Previous release, Beyond Tradition, enjoyed placement on the preliminary ballot by the Grammy Association. Currently, the act has signed with MCM Artists booking agency. So don't hesitate to take advantage of this great musical moment. Go to enjoy the historic traditions. Go to witness the musical virtuosity. But above all, go to have a great time, listening to "Silhouette," End
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