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Brunilda Myftaraj is a distinguished violinist known for her dynamic performances and commitment to cultural enrichment through music. With a rich background in classical music, she has played pivotal roles in various notable productions, including the final concert of the 2023 Summer Festival featuring Stanislaw Moniuszko's Latin Mass in E-flat. Myftaraj is currently leading the Connecticut Virtuosi in an exciting upcoming concert titled The Story of Brazil in Motion, scheduled for June 2, 2024. This event promises to be a vibrant celebration of Brazilian culture, showcasing a collaboration with Brazilian American artist Felipe Puletini and the AMA Dance Theatre. The concert will feature an engaging repertoire, including works by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Antônio Carlos Gomes, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, highlighting the intrinsic connection between music and dance. This performance is part of the Connecticut Virtuosi's We the People Immigrant Stories in Music series, which aims to honor the diverse cultural contributions of immigrants to contemporary music. Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, this series seeks to connect audiences with the rich tapestry of cultural influences that shape the musical landscape of America. Brunilda Myftaraj continues to inspire and engage audiences with her artistry, making her a prominent figure in the classical music scene.
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Brunilda Myftaraj is a distinguished violinist known for her dynamic performances and commitment to cultural enrichment through music. With a rich background in classical music, she has played pivotal roles in various notable productions, including the final concert of the 2023 Summer Festival featuring Stanislaw Moniuszko's Latin Mass in E-flat. Myftaraj is currently leading the Connecticut Virtuosi in an exciting upcoming concert titled The Story of Brazil in Motion, scheduled for June 2, 2024. This event promises to be a vibrant celebration of Brazilian culture, showcasing a collaboration with Brazilian American artist Felipe Puletini and the AMA Dance Theatre. The concert will feature an engaging repertoire, including works by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Antônio Carlos Gomes, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, highlighting the intrinsic connection between music and dance. This performance is part of the Connecticut Virtuosi's We the People Immigrant Stories in Music series, which aims to honor the diverse cultural contributions of immigrants to contemporary music. Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, this series seeks to connect audiences with the rich tapestry of cultural influences that shape the musical landscape of America. Brunilda Myftaraj continues to inspire and engage audiences with her artistry, making her a prominent figure in the classical music scene.
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