The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Wednesday, March 17, 2004  

MULTI-CULTI 101
A Little Something Italian

How’s this for multicultural diversity?

A local chamber music group, the Amerita Chamber Players, an ensemble sponsored by the America-Italy Society of Philadelphia and comprised of (note the surnames) Nancy Bean, Lloyd Smith, Michael Shahan, Davyd Booth, and Richard Woodhams, tonight performed in concert at Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel.

The Italian part?

Oh, well, that was included in the program, which featured works by Giovanni Battista Buonamente, Marco Uccellini, Antonio Vivaldi, Giuseppe Sammartini, Lelio Colista, Antonio Caldara, and Tommaso Giordani.

This is, in my opinion, neither a bad thing nor a good thing, it’s just a thing, an interesting thing.

The group’s next performance is scheduled for April 28, also at Temple Beth Zion.

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