Three CB shows make the Post-Gazette's 2010 Top Ten lists!

Andrew Druckenbrod ranks our December collaboration with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, for which we preceded their performance of Verdi's Requiem with music of Monteverdi and Schmelzer, #2 on his Best Classical Concerts of 2010 list. And our February performance "Such Sweet Sorrow", which included Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, makes the #7 spot! Read the article here.

Also, Jane Vranish picks Attack Theatre's September show "Site\Re-site", which we were privileged to accompany two nights, as #1 for the year's best in dance! Read the article here.

Many thanks to all the amazingly talented people we worked with on these performances: Ian Howell, Abigail Haynes-Lennox, Johanna Novom, Kristen Linfante, Alan Lewis, Julie Andrijeski, Danny Mallon, Laura Heimes, Adam Pearl and Allison Edberg. And, of course, to Attack Theatre and the PSO.

 

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Upcoming Events & Performances

Piccolo Spoleto Festival: Northern Lights

June 5, 2012
3:00 pm
First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston

Piccolo Spoleto Festival: La Suave Melodia

June 6, 2012
3:00 pm
First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston

Piccolo Spoleto: Fresh Ayre

June 7, 2012
3:00 pm
First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston