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The America-Italy Society sponsors a free concert series by the critically
acclaimed Amerita Chamber Players, Philadelphia's unique musical ensemble,
specializing in the work of Italian composers of the 17th and 18th centuries.
The group presented its first concert forty-one years ago at The Philadelphia
Museum of Art under the auspices of the America-Italy Society, and their
annual concerts of Italian Baroque music remain the Society's most popular
event.
The Amerita Chamber Players was founded by Philadelphia Orchestra violinist,
Frank Costanzo and then Consul General of Italy in Philadelphia, Dr. Giovanni
Luciolli, who agreed that Philadelphia should have the opportunity to
hear fine performances of the classical music that is so vital a part
of the Italian cultural heritage.
What began as a small string orchestra is today, under the direction of
harpsichordist Davyd Booth and bassist-gambist Michael Shahan, an ensemble
consisting of a string quintet and harpsichord with the addition of woodwinds
or brass, vocal soloists, and other instrumentalists.
Performances include music carefully researched by the music directors,
and while the names of Vivaldi, Corelli, Scarlatti, Locatelli, and other
Italian composers of the 17th and 18th centuries are now well known everywhere,
the Amerita Chamber Players often introduces audiences to less familiar
works of great artistic merit.

Amerita Chamber
Players Concert Schedule
Voluntary contributions help the Society sustain the high caliber of the
Amerita Chamber Players free concert series. Please contact
us to make a tax deductible gift.
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