Lexington Symphony Press Release: 2004-12-23

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Lexington Resident Danielle Boudrot Performs With Lexington Sinfonietta Chamber Players At Depot Square Gallery

Danielle Boudrot, founder and music director of the Massachusetts Flute Choir, will perform with other members of the Lexington Sinfonietta Chamber Players at the Depot Square Gallery, 1837 Massachusetts Avenue, on Friday, January 14th at 7:30pm. The program includes works for flute, harp and string quartet by Mozart, Debussy, Ibert, Charles Rochester Young and Geoffrey Dana Hicks.

Boudrot, a resident of Lexington and principal flute of the Lexington Sinfonietta, has performed extensively in the New England area with orchestras including the Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra, the New Philharmonia Orchestra, Newton Symphony, Symphony Pro Musica, the Boston Summer Festival Orchestra and the Harmonie Chamber Winds. She teaches flute as a member of the extension faculty at Lexington High School, and has conducted the National High School Flute Choir at its national conventions.

Joining Boudrot will be harpist Barbara Poeschl-Edrich, who is also a member of the Lexington Sinfonietta and winner of the UK Harp Association Award. A graduate of the University Mozarteum in Salzburg, she has performed in recitals throughout Germany, Austria, England, Japan and the United States and recently soloed with the Boston Classical Orchestra. She is a frequent substitute with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and the New Bedford Symphony.

Also appearing on January 14th will be Lexington resident Randy Hiller, violin, Marta Zurad, violin, Bradley Ottesen, viola, and Nathaniel Lathrop, cello, all principal players with the Lexington Sinfonietta, an orchestra of 40 core members. Smaller groups from the Sinfonietta perform numerous outreach concerts in the Metro Northwest community throughout the year as the Lexington Sinfonietta Chamber Players. They have been frequent guests at the Depot Square Gallery concert series and have also performed at the Arts Walk, First Parish Concert Series, Historical Society functions and for SAGE at Temple Isaiah. For further information about the Lexington Sinfonietta, please visit www.lexingtonsinfonietta.org or call 781-863-9581. Suggested donation for January 14th Depot Square Gallery concert is $7. The Lexington Sinfonietta's upcoming concerts are at 8pm on January 8th at Hancock Church and February 12th at the National Heritage Museum; pre-concert talks with conductor Jonathan McPhee begin at 7pm. Tickets can be purchased on-line, by phone or by visiting Wales Copy Center in Lexington Center.

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