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a far cry

a far cry, a conductorless string orchestra from Boston, will be making a Portland stop on their West Coast tour tonight, May 23 at the First Unitarian Church downtown at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and $20. You can order tickets online at Brown Paper Tickets.

My friend LC recommended this group to me, as she knows several of its members, and says that it should be a great show. Sounds interesting, and I plan to be there.

You can view a video of the group in action here, and you can read an article about the group here, and view a slide show here.

On a side note, this reminds me of the excellent group Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, also based in Boston, I believe, and I wonder if they still are concertizing as well, and if the two groups share any members. UPDATE: I was not able to find a working website for Metamorphosen, so I suspect they may have disbanded. UPDATE: SMB wrote to say that Metamorphosen suspended operations around 2004.

If anyone knows it they’re still playing concerts, leave a comment as to their status.

2 replies on “a far cry”

I’m sorry you couldn’t make it! This is Jesse Irons, one of the violinists in A Far Cry, and I actually remember performing Britten’s Lachrymae with you years ago, when I was a member of the Vermont Youth Orchestra. A Far Cry performed Lachrymae earlier this year, so you had actually been on my mind. Anyway, you missed a great show the other night – high energy and joyous – so I hope you manage to catch us next time! It would be fun to meet you again. Thanks for writing.

Hi Jesse – I’m so sorry I wasn’t able to come that night! I wish I’d been able to, but it was not to be this time around. I will be checking in on your concert schedule, so if I happen to be out in Boston (a definite possibility) next season, I’ll make a point to seek out one of your concerts. Congratulations on the successful tour!

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