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Enjoy Virtual Music at Noon with Aniela Perry and Traci Esslinger

Published on Dec 27, 2020

Pianist Traci Esslinger, left, and cellist Aniela Perry.

 

Join Pasadena Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, December 30, for a 30-minute noon concert with Aniela Perry, cellist, and Traci Esslinger, pianist. 

This free concert is virtual and available to view from Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube.

Aniela Perry is a Los Angeles based multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer and educator. 

A classically trained cellist, she also plays and composes in a wide array of musical genres including rock and experimental. In 2012, she played cello for The Industry’s first experimental Opera, Crescent City. 

Pianist Traci Esslinger is a Los Angeles native committed to the exploration of contemporary as well as traditional repertoire. 

She has performed with the California EAR Unit, Inauthentica, Nimbus Ensemble, and CalArts New Century Players at venues such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall, REDCAT, the Skirball Cultural Center, L.A. County Museum of Art, the Getty Center, and the Zipper Auditorium, in festivals such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic Minimalist Jukebox, “Rajikaru!” Experimentations in Japanese Art, Synaesthesia Festival, the Banff Chamber Music Festival, and Made in California.

Music at Noon will be broadcast on PPC’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/pasadenapreschurch, as well as on their YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/pasadenapreschurch

For more information, follow the Music at Noon series on Twitter, www.twitter.com/musicatppc

You may also call (626) 793-2191 or visit www.ppcmusic.org/music-at-noon

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