Music for Autism Presents: West Village Quartet
The West Village Quartet is an African-American String Quartet, performing works from the classical repertoire. The Quartet, which derives its’ name as a result of frequent performances in the West Village in New York, was founded in 1987 by David Burnett-Caines, who is the second violinist and manager of the group.
Together David, Jessica, Edward, and Wayne make up this dynamic quartet and have been long-time Music for Autism favorites!
Registrants will receive a link to the private live stream two hours prior to the concert. You must RSVP to receive the link. Register at: https://www.musicforautism.org/concert/virtual-west-village-quartet/
The West Village Quartet is an African-American String Quartet, performing works from the classical repertoire. The Quartet, which derives its’ name as a result of frequent performances in the West Village in New York, was founded in 1987 by David Burnett-Caines, who is the second violinist and manager of the group.
Together David, Jessica, Edward, and Wayne make up this dynamic quartet and have been long-time Music for Autism favorites!
Registrants will receive a link to the private live stream two hours prior to the concert. You must RSVP to receive the link. Register at: https://www.musicforautism.org/concert/virtual-west-village-quartet/
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