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2012 Concert Series Ends with a Sell Out

December 14th 2012
Concert Series

The 2012 Concert Series concluded in November with Fascinating Rhythm, a sold out concert featuring Spencer Myer and soprano Maribeth Crawford. The series ran throughout the year, beginning with a performance by the Westhuizen Duo (Pierre and Sophié van der Westhuizen), continuing with Kyu Yeon Kim, Daniil Trifonov, and Sergei Babayan, and then Eric Zuber with violinist Mark Dumm and cellist Bryan Dumm.

CIPC 2012 Concert Series
Spencer Myer and Maribeth Crawford following their “Fascinating Rhythm” performance.

CIPC extends its thanks to all of the extremely gifted artists who participated in the Series, as well as the sponsors who made it all possible. Lastly, thanks to each and every member of the audience – many of whom attended all four concerts. The series was a great success because of you!

CONCERT SERIES SPONSORS

Grand Sponsor
Art of Beauty

Sponsor
Mrs. David Seidenfeld

Benefactor
Dollar Bank
DoubleTree by Hilton – The Tudor Arms Hotel
The Hale Group at UBS Financial Services Inc.
Merrymeeting Group
The Sherwin-Williams Company
The Westhuizen Duo

Patron
William and Zeda Blau
Alice and Don Cairns
Jill and Paul Clark
Mark Dumm
Stephen H. Gariepy and Nancy Sin
Edward S. Godleski
Teresa and Ted Good
Cynthia Knight
Mr. and Mrs. George Milbourn
Dieter and Bonnie Myers
Peter and Sue Osenar
Drs. Jerry and Linda Shuck

Friend
Suzanne and Jim Blaser
Barbara Ann Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lozick

Media Partner
WCLV 104.9 FM


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