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LARISSA MAESTRO (ECHO Chamber Music Series)

  • Parthenon 2500 West End Avenue Nashville United States (map)

Date: March 26, 2023
Times: 7:00 PM (Doors Open 30 Minutes prior to performance)
Tickets:
Patron Ticket - $50 (includes 2 beverages)
General Admission ticket - $20

ABOUT THE SHOW
Maestro will be presenting an intimate evening of original compositions, presented by an ensemble of Nashville a-list Nashville string players.

ABOUT LARISSA MAESTRO
Larissa Maestro is a cellist, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and composer originally from Ithaca, New York. Her resume is broad and varied, a testament to her deep love of creation, expression, and collaboration. Since her arrival in Nashville, TN in 2007, Larissa has co-founded a community orchestra (The Nashville Concerto Orchestra), joyfully screamed 90s covers to thousands of people with My So-Called Band, started a Star Trek podcast (Into the Wormhole with Larissa and Lauren), created countless string arrangements for recordings and live performances, and appeared on stages big and small, in person and on network television. The list of artists with whom she has collaborated and/or performed is as diverse as her interests: Eminem, Margo Price, Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings, Mickey Guyton, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jake Wesley Rogers, H.E.R. & Daniel Caesar, Toni Braxton, Cam, Brandi Carlile, and more. She is currently writing and recording a solo pop project that she has named MZTZA, and has been touring with 3x 2022 Grammy award nominee and magical human, Allison Russell. In September 2022, she was awarded  "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Americana Music Association.

As a composer, Larissa has used chamber music to express her rich inner world, relationship to her neurodivergence, and identity as a Filipinx woman. Her compositions have been performed by Julian Schwarz (cello), Patrick Dailey (countertenor), ALIAS Chamber Ensemble, Lockeland Strings, La Vie Quartet, The Nashville Concerto Orchestra, and members of the Nashville Symphony. Her first work for dance, Fortitudine, a collaboration with choreographer Mollie Sansone, premiered in February 2022 with the Nashville Ballet.

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