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UNH Department of Music Guest Artist Series: Covert Ensemble

UNH Department of Music Guest Artist Series: Covert Ensemble

The UNH Department of Music is excited to welcome the Covert Ensemble for a performance on Tuesday, October 28 at 8:00pm in Bratton Recital Hall!

Hailed for their "impassioned and virtuosic performances" (Textura) and "evident virtuosity" (Fanfare Magazine), Covert Ensemble is the name of Dave Camwell and Kateřina Pavlíková's musical partnership that began in early 2021 and has resulted in more than 25 exceptional and unique arrangements of popular classical music from J.S. Bach to contemporary composers such as Max Richter. DC & KP also produce music that deliberately blurs the line between the classical, rock and pop worlds. Their ethos is centered upon musical virtuosity and beguiling visuals.

The ensemble has toured the Czech Republic, Canada and the USA, and recently led international consortiums by composers Jenni Brandon and Martin Hybler, and recorded Hybler’s Aquarius double concerto with the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra. The group was recently named the second prize winners of the American Prize in Chamber Music Performance in October, 2024, and the national finalists for the Ernst Bacon Memorial Award for the Performance of American Music in December, 2024.

This performance is free and open to the public, and a livestream will be available through the UNH Department of Music YouTube page.

Bratton Recital Hall: Paul Creative Arts Center
08:00 PM - 09:30 PM on Tue, 28 Oct 2025

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UNH Department of Music
6038622404
music.info@unh.edu
Bratton Recital Hall: Paul Creative Arts Center
30 Academic Way
Durham, New Hampshire 03824
6038622404
music.info@unh.edu

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