The program will be presented as part of the College of Arts and Media’s 2018 Birke Fine Arts Symposium, a series of artistic events which goes on Feb. 3 through March 1 and explores the theme “What’s Next: the Arts in Times of Adversity.” The entire symposium schedule can be found online at www.marshall.edu/cam/birke/.
This concert will feature Smith on the violin, as well as Bernard Di Gregorio on the viola, Andrea Di Gregorio on the cello and mezzo-soprano Emily Capece.
For more information, contact Smith by e-mail at smither@marshall.edu or by phone at 304-696-6609.
Photos: (Clockwise from top left) Dr. Elizabeth Reed Smith, violin; Andrea DiGregorio, cello; Bernard DiGregorio, viola; and Emily Capece, mezzo-soprano will present “Music from Theresienstadt” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at B’nai Sholom Synagogue in Huntington.