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Ocean State Clarinet Choir In-Person
We are so happy to welcome the Ocean State Clarinet Choir back to the Salem Family Auditorium on Sunday, November 23 at 2 pm. Come and enjoy the melodies and rich harmonies of Clarinets as this talented group of 25 musicians takes the stage for an enchanting concert featuring music from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries by Saint Saens, Holst, Berlioz, Bach, Humperdinck, and contemporary composers Via and Cook.
This is a free concert but please register below to save your seat as space is limited.
About the Ocean State Clarinet Choir:
Nicholas Marinaccio, a noted clarinet teacher and performer, founded the Ocean State Clarinet Choir in 2010. The membership of the Clarinet Choir consists of professional and amateur musicians. The group showcases the various sounds of the clarinet family. This includes the high pitch ranges of the E flat and B flat clarinets and goes down to the low organ–like sounds of the alto, bass, and contrabass clarinets. The music performed ranges from the classical repertoire to the contemporary.
The Ocean State Clarinet Choir is conducted by Nicholas Marinaccio and Stephen Toro, music director at the Moses Brown School.

