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An Evening of Opera Aria and Intrumental Intermezzi

Friday, January 25, 2008 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Washington, DC

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HanZone Productions 

An Evening of Opera Arias and Intrumental Intermezzi

Sumner School Museum
17th & M, Washington DC
January 25th 2008, 7:30pm
Free Concert & reception, donations accepted
Net Proceeds benefit The Mosaic Initiatives (http://www.mosaicinitiative.org/)

Featuring works by G.Puccini, G.Bizet, F.P.Tosti, R. Wilson A. Scriabin, F. Chopin

Performed by
Jennifer M Lindsay, soprano
Stephen Kiosk, tenor
Oscar Velasco, flutist
Nancy Sulfridge, clarinet
Roberta Holtz, bassoon 
Hon-Cheong Chan, pianist

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When & Where



Sumner School Museum
1201 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036

Friday, January 25, 2008 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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HanZone Productions



HanZone Productions was launched in 2007 by classical musicians (and music lovers!) as a voluntary organization with a three-pronged mission to:

Empower Musicians
We provide serious performance venues for professionally-trained, classical musicians to continue to hone their skills and gain broader exposure. We particularly focus upon working with classical musicians with full-time, non-music related day jobs.



Empower Charities
We provide turnkey-professional concerts in a concise, accessible format in a relaxed atmosphere. We donate four concerts a year, where all proceeds go to a designated charity. Our musicians also can be retained on a fee basis for other occasions.



Inspire Audiences
We believe that music has a priceless capacity to heal hearts, comfort souls, and enrich our lives. By combining music and philanthropy, our goal is not only to inspire our audiences culturally, but to also inspire them to think more broadly about their own potential to contribute to their communities