CLARKS SUMMIT — The final event on the Arts at First Presbyterian Concert Series will take place on Sunday, May 19 at 4 p.m. at the church, 300 School St., when John Michael Vaida, the young violinist and violist, and members of the NEPA Chamber Music Society perform an afternoon of chamber music.

This event will highlight the double-bass and cello in a concert featuring the Duo Cello e Basso. Co-founders of Duo Cello e Basso are the husband and wife team, Pascale Delache-Feldman, double-bass, and Emmanuel Feldman, cello, both with extraordinary accomplishments and successful careers.

Revel in an afternoon filled with rarely performed works for double-bass and cello, including the lush Vaughn-Williams Piano Quintet, a relatively early work by Ralph Vaughn-Williams for piano, violin, viola, cello, and double-bass.

The duo will be joined by Hwaen Ch’uqi, piano; Amy Iwazumi, violin; and John Michael Vaida, viola for this selection.

This event is open to the public, free of charge, but a free-will offering will be taken. These activities are part of the Arts at First Presbyterian concert series at the church. This program receives support from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts Program (administered by the Pocono Arts Council), a Lackawanna County Arts & Cultural Grant, and numerous individual donors.

For more information or directions, call the church at 570-586-6306 or visit www.fpccs.org. The church is located at 300 School Street, Clarks Summit.

Co-founders of Duo Cello e Basso, the husband and wife team, Emmanuel Feldman, cello, and Pascale Delache-Feldman, double-bass.
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