Looking for a night out that’s anything but ordinary? Treat yourself to a concert that’s full of flavor, charm and unexpected twists.
On Saturday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. in Cordiner Hall on the Whitman College campus in Walla Walla, the Walla Walla Symphony will present Quartetto Gelato. Named after the Italian word for ice cream, this group blends classical, folk, tango, and gypsy music with a dash of humor and theatrical flair. It’s the kind of performance that keeps audiences smiling and wondering what might happen next.
Founding member Peter De Sotto plays the violin and sings operatic tenor, often in the same concert. Add cello, accordion and clarinet to the mix, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a night of excitement, entertainment and pure joy.
Quartetto Gelato began in the 1990s with a simple idea — to make serious music fun and take audiences along for the ride. Decades later, their mix of virtuosic playing, theatrical surprises and international touring has earned them fans around the world.
Whether you’re planning a date night, a friends’ night out, or just a treat for yourself, this is one evening you won’t want to miss.
For tickets and more information, visit wwsymphony.org.