Western Piedmont Foundation Hosts Kaia Quartet Performance March 16
The Western Piedmont Foundation (WPF) will host the Kaia Quartet, resident quartet with the Western Piedmont Symphony, for a free performance open to the public on Wednesday, March 16 at 11:00 A.M. in Leviton Auditorium located in Moore Hall on the campus of Western Piedmont Community College.
The quartet’s name “Kaia” is derived from the Greek for Gaia, Earth or Goddess of the Earth, representing the ensemble’s mission to promote music of cultures from around the world in addition to the traditional canon of quartet music. The quartet’s music has been featured on NPR’s New Year’s Eve “Toast of the Town.” This is a Multicultural March event.
This concert is made possible by the support of generous donors to the WPF and is the result of a partnership between the WPF and the Western Piedmont Symphony.
Visit the Foundation’s webpage to give to or learn more about the Western Piedmont Foundation. Visit the Symphony webpage to learn more about the Western Piedmont Symphony.
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