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Philip Payton is a talented violinist known for his captivating performances with The Glenwood Quartet, a group he co-founded in September 2020. With a commitment to showcasing both underperformed works and classical masterpieces, Payton and his ensemble have enchanted audiences across various outdoor venues. Their upcoming performance at the Perelman Performing Arts Center on April 19, 2024, as part of the Park Avenue Artists’ Spotlight series, promises to be a highlight of the season. The concert will feature a diverse program, including Silvestre Revueltas' Música de Feria, Antonín Dvořák's String Quartet No. 12 in F, and Manuel M. Ponce's Estrellita, all of which reflect the quartet's dedication to enriching the cultural landscape through music. This performance will also mark the release of their debut album featuring Dvořák’s American Quartet with Epidemic Classics. The event is free and open to the public, emphasizing the quartet's mission to make classical music accessible to all. As they continue to celebrate the legacy and future of the American Symphony Orchestra, Payton's artistry and the quartet's innovative approach are sure to leave a lasting impression on all who attend.
Artist summary generated by AI
Philip Payton is a talented violinist known for his captivating performances with The Glenwood Quartet, a group he co-founded in September 2020. With a commitment to showcasing both underperformed works and classical masterpieces, Payton and his ensemble have enchanted audiences across various outdoor venues. Their upcoming performance at the Perelman Performing Arts Center on April 19, 2024, as part of the Park Avenue Artists’ Spotlight series, promises to be a highlight of the season. The concert will feature a diverse program, including Silvestre Revueltas' Música de Feria, Antonín Dvořák's String Quartet No. 12 in F, and Manuel M. Ponce's Estrellita, all of which reflect the quartet's dedication to enriching the cultural landscape through music. This performance will also mark the release of their debut album featuring Dvořák’s American Quartet with Epidemic Classics. The event is free and open to the public, emphasizing the quartet's mission to make classical music accessible to all. As they continue to celebrate the legacy and future of the American Symphony Orchestra, Payton's artistry and the quartet's innovative approach are sure to leave a lasting impression on all who attend.
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