Violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins is not only prominent in the world of classical music; as Founder and Executive Director of the widely publicized Music Kitchen: Food for the Soul she has also become a familiar figure at facilities for the homeless men and women of New York City. Millions of television viewers have been introduced to her advocacy of classical music performances as a powerful tool for providing important aesthetic and emotional support to the homeless. This week Kelly plays a different role, as an Instructor at the Mark O'Connor String Camp in New York City:
Ethical Culture Society at 64th and Central Park West
Free Concerts of Instructors Showcase
Monday at 7pm - O'Connor String Quartet #2, "Bluegrass"
featuring:
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin
Mark O'Connor, violin
Gillian Gallagher, viola
Wednesday July 28 at 7pm - Richard Strauss Sonata first movement
featuring:
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin
Craig Ketter, piano
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