Performing Arts

Classical review

Kletzki a real discovery in FIU chamber program

 
 

Impressive protagonist: Violinist and series director Robert Davidovici.
Impressive protagonist: Violinist and series director Robert Davidovici.

The FIU Chamber Players presented a challenging program of works by Polish composers at Florida International University’s Wertheim Auditorium. Chopin’s late Cello Sonata provided an interlude of calm between an intense, late 20th-century masterpiece by Witold Lutoslawski and an intriguing rarity by Paul Kletzki Tuesday night. Violinist Robert Davidovici, director of the university’s chamber music series, was the impressive protagonist in two major violin works. Read the complete review at South Florida Classical Review.

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