Chamber group to perform

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The Full Sound Chamber Group will come to Delaware on Sunday, Aug. 28, with music from 1700 to 1900, including music by Vivaldi, Czerny, Parry and American organist and composer Dudley Buck, arranged for strings. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 55 W. Lincoln Ave., and is free to the public. An offering will be received. The group consists of five brothers: Shalem Loritsch, violin; Chesed Loritsch, violin; Chayah Loritsch, viola; Racham Loritsch, cello; Tsidqah Loritsch, double-bass and piano. The family group has been performing together for six years. Both Shalem and Tsidqah perform regularly with Delaware’s Central Ohio Symphony.

The Full Sound Chamber Group will come to Delaware on Sunday, Aug. 28, with music from 1700 to 1900, including music by Vivaldi, Czerny, Parry and American organist and composer Dudley Buck, arranged for strings. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 55 W. Lincoln Ave., and is free to the public. An offering will be received. The group consists of five brothers: Shalem Loritsch, violin; Chesed Loritsch, violin; Chayah Loritsch, viola; Racham Loritsch, cello; Tsidqah Loritsch, double-bass and piano. The family group has been performing together for six years. Both Shalem and Tsidqah perform regularly with Delaware’s Central Ohio Symphony.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2016/08/web1_FSCG.jpgThe Full Sound Chamber Group will come to Delaware on Sunday, Aug. 28, with music from 1700 to 1900, including music by Vivaldi, Czerny, Parry and American organist and composer Dudley Buck, arranged for strings. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 55 W. Lincoln Ave., and is free to the public. An offering will be received. The group consists of five brothers: Shalem Loritsch, violin; Chesed Loritsch, violin; Chayah Loritsch, viola; Racham Loritsch, cello; Tsidqah Loritsch, double-bass and piano. The family group has been performing together for six years. Both Shalem and Tsidqah perform regularly with Delaware’s Central Ohio Symphony. Courtesy photo

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