World-Renowned Trio At Gusto At The Gallery


With 17 critically acclaimed CDs and thousands of fans in North America, Europe, East Asia, India, the Middle East, and North Africa, the Trio has returned to NY to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Now, the public is free to watch their performance at Gusto at the Gallery on Friday, October 3rd. Even more exciting for fans and fellow musicians is the general musicality workshop that will be given at 6 PM.
The workshop goes along with the Gusto’s mission of providing performances, tours, hands-on art activities, and other free programs for the public to enjoy. After the workshop, the Trio will perform in Clifton Hall at the Knox at 8 PM. To learn more about the Trio, visit their website. For more information about the Albright-Knox and Gusto at the Gallery, visit their website.

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