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Whispers and Fire: a cello and piano concert
Living room

Whispers and Fire: a cello and piano concert

Harvard, MA Panhandle.

Sat, November 8, at 3:30 PM, EST

Reserve a spot $5 to reserve, $30+ at event
Capacity
20 of 20 spots still available
Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Pets
Dogs and cats live here
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Stairs
Some stairs may be present in the space
Accessibility
General accessibility details
Kids
Kid-friendly event

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A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

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What's the music?

Whispers & Fire: A Cello and Piano Concert
with Cherry Kim, cello & Han Nah Son, piano

Some music was never meant for concert halls—it was written for rooms like this, where the air carries every nuance and silence has its own kind of sound. In this intimate salon-style program, cellist Cherry Kim and pianist Han Nah Son invite you into a world of elegance, mystery, and emotional depth.

The concert opens with Saint-Saëns’ The Swan, a moment of luminous stillness that glides through the room like a whispered thought. Chopin’s Nocturne in C-sharp minor, arranged for cello by Gregor Piatigorsky, follows—a fragile, moonlit reverie that feels almost confessional in its quiet intensity.

From there, the mood turns mischievous with Cassadó’s Dance of the Green Devil, a fiery Spanish miniature brimming with wit, rhythm, and drama. Finally, Rachmaninoff’s Cello Sonata in G minor sweeps in—a work of both grandeur and intimacy, storm and tenderness, drawing the full expressive range from both instruments. This is music that lives between light and shadow, fire and stillness. A conversation not just between cello and piano, but between artists and audience, shared in the rare closeness of a house concert.

Where does this music come from?

Romantic period

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