The
Nanhi Kali Boston
Chapter and the Tufts Association of
South Asians (TASA) are proud to bring
you an evening of exquisite music performances
by the Mt. Auburn String Quartet as a
benefit fundraiser for
Project Nanhi Kali
About the concert
Among the most
compelling experiences for any music lover is the
intimate and magical sound of the
string quartet. The
deceptively simple combination of two violins,
viola and cello has enraptured
composers and audiences for centuries.
Newcomers and experienced listeners alike are
certain to revel in the expressive
performance of the Mt. Auburn String Quartet as
they present music of unparalleled passion,
nuance, and power.
Katherine Winterstein and
Charles Dimmick (violins), Stephanie Fong
(viola) and Rafael Popper-Kaiser (cello)
, have garnered critical
and popular acclaim for their spirited
performances and insightful commentaries. In an
evening of extraordinary music, the
Mt. Auburn String Quartet is
sure to take you on an artistic journey
that is not to be missed!!
All proceeds from
ticket and food sales go
towards sponsoring education of
underprivileged girl children
in India through Project Nanhi Kali
About Project Nanhi Kali
Nanhi Kali was
initiated in 1996 by the Mahindra Foundation with the
objective of providing primary school education to
underprivileged girl children in India. Donations
provide academic support as well as material support in
the form of books, stationery, uniforms and shoes. The
project currently supports education for over 52,000
girls all across India.
For inquiries or to
become an event sponsor, please email us at
nkboston@gmail.com
Mahindra Foundation is a
registered 501(c)(3) as per the US Internal
Revenue Code and all donations
are therefore tax-deductible