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Bon Appetit with the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra

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This week, Composer Dan Spalding and his wife and pianist Gabriela Imreh, join the Sassos in the studio this week to talk about their new show, “Bon Appétit!". They also find out how Dan and Gabriela met - a story you won't wanna miss!

The Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra will present Lee Hoiby’s one-person comic opera “Bon Appétit!,” inspired by PBS’ “French Chef,” at the New Jersey State Museum Auditorium, under the direction of Daniel Spalding.

The tuneful music of Saint Saëns, Chopin, Scott Joplin, and Martinu rounds out this triple bill, along with National Champion Ballroom Dancers Anton Domansky and Ruth Hernández, and acclaimed pianist Artem Tenkeli. There will also be surprises!

TICKETS: $40 (general seating) & $60 (VIP seating front and center, limited availability) purchase tickets here:

https://www.onthestage.tickets/philadelphia-virtuosi-chamber-orchestra/widget?widgetStyle=list&forwardEventId=66b651bf5beeca69c1486b1b&forwardProductionId=66b5365f63665c0f1222d044&newTab=true#/select-tickets

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This week, Composer Dan Spalding and his wife and pianist Gabriela Imreh, join the Sassos in the studio this week to talk about their new show, “Bon Appétit!". They also find out how Dan and Gabriela met - a story you won't wanna miss!

The Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra will present Lee Hoiby’s one-person comic opera “Bon Appétit!,” inspired by PBS’ “French Chef,” at the New Jersey State Museum Auditorium, under the direction of Daniel Spalding.

The tuneful music of Saint Saëns, Chopin, Scott Joplin, and Martinu rounds out this triple bill, along with National Champion Ballroom Dancers Anton Domansky and Ruth Hernández, and acclaimed pianist Artem Tenkeli. There will also be surprises!

TICKETS: $40 (general seating) & $60 (VIP seating front and center, limited availability) purchase tickets here:

https://www.onthestage.tickets/philadelphia-virtuosi-chamber-orchestra/widget?widgetStyle=list&forwardEventId=66b651bf5beeca69c1486b1b&forwardProductionId=66b5365f63665c0f1222d044&newTab=true#/select-tickets

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