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Orchestra Lumos at the SM&NC: The Garden of Adonis

As an Orchestra Lumos partner and Small Space Series host, we are delighted to present The Garden of Adonis in our Knobloch Family Farmhouse. About this performance Kathleen Nester, flute Amy Berger, harp This varied program demonstrates the versatility of this much-loved instrumental combination. This concert is generously sponsored by Bill and Cate Leach. Musical Program to include Alan Hovhaness The Garden of Adonis Brian Keane Beatrice’s Theme from PBS’ Dante Claude Debussy Beau Soir and music by Maurice Ravel & Ravi Shankar…

when

June 22, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 3:00 pm

where

151 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

about

As an Orchestra Lumos partner and Small Space Series host, we are delighted to present The Garden of Adonis in our Knobloch Family Farmhouse.
About this performance
Kathleen Nester, flute
Amy Berger, harp
This varied program demonstrates the versatility of this much-loved instrumental combination.
This concert is generously sponsored by Bill and Cate Leach.
Musical Program to include
Alan Hovhaness The Garden of Adonis
Brian Keane Beatrice’s Theme from PBS’ Dante
Claude Debussy Beau Soir
and music by Maurice Ravel & Ravi Shankar
Members & Non-Members: $45/ticket
Sunday, June 22  |  3 pm
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