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ARTS PICK: Annual cellist’s Dream Concert this Sunday in Milford, free

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MILFORD — It’s kind of a special thing when the Dream Concert rolls around. It means that cellist Thirzah Bendokas gives her only public performance in the state. It happens Sunday at 4:08 p.m. in City Hall, 110 River St.

The concert, which is free and presented by the Milford Fine Arts Council and Connecticut Classic Concerts, celebrates the birthdays of three master composers: Frederick Chopin (200 Years), Robert Schumann (200 years) and Victor Herbert (151 years).

Bendokas, who will be accompanied by piano, guitar and clarinet, has planned a program ranging from “I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” to a “Brilliant Polonaise,” “The Flight Of The Bumble-Bee” to “The Sound Of Music,” and more.

The concert will be filmed for later television broadcast.

An ice cream birthday cake social reception will immediately follow. For further information, call 203-878-6647 or Connecticut Classic Concerts at 203-824-3612.


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