BRUNSWICK — The DaPonte String Quartet will be performing a holiday concert on Nov. 30 at 3:00 PM at the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Brunswick, located at the corner of Pleasant and Middle Streets.
Advance tickets may be purchased for $20 at the church office, 1 Middle Street, and at the Gulf of Maine Bookstore, 134 Maine Street, Brunswick.
For this year’s holiday concert, the DaPonte String Quartet’s programming is both eclectic and electric. The DSQ will be playing this mostly traditional and festive classical music program on their locally designed and internationally acclaimed NS Design electric instruments. Ned Steinberger,who lives right here in MidCoast Maine, developed the “headless bass” made famous in bands like Peter Gabriel, and his innovative electronics gained attention from the likes of rock legend Eddie Van Halen. In 1990, Steinberger began turning his attention to the violin family and founded his company, NS Design.
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