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Arts @ Holy Trinity Welcomes the Bengisu Gokce Quartet

Presented by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Akron OH

Feb 19 2023
Arts @ Holy Trinity Welcomes the Bengisu Gokce Quartet

Bengisu Gokce Quartet

Get ready to celebrate Mardi Gras with us!! Enjoy an evening of traditional jazz music.

This ensemble features award-winning artists with roots from around the globe: Bengisu Gokce (Turkey) – violin, Nacho Gonzalez Nappa (Uruguay) – guitar, Anastassiya Ana Petrova (Kazakhstan) – piano, and George Lernis (Cyprus) – drums/percussion.

The quartet will perform standards from Great American Songbook, as well as ragtime, bossa nova and Latin selections with a fresh, acoustic touch to the jazz tradition.

Join us in person and online.  For online viewing details, please visit artsholytrinity.org.

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This concert performance is free and open to the community.  To view it online and for updated safety guidelines, please visit artsholytrinity.org.

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Would you like to meet these incredible musicians?  Join us for an intimate Meet-the-Artists Meal at 6 p.m. following the concert.  Enjoy a delicious Cajun-themed meal with an in-depth Q&A for our musical artists.  Ticket information at artsholytrinity.org.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

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Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

50 N. Prospect Street, Akron, OH 44304

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