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Schwarz and Bournaki Present Virtual Sunday Art in the Park Concert and Celebrate Marriage with Article in The New York Times

The Crooning Cello, a duo which features Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., and pianist Marika Bournaki, recently performed a virtual concert as part of the Sunday Art in the Park summer concert series. This production was co-presented by Shenandoah Conservatory’s partners at Reston Community Center and Reston Town Center Association.

Schwarz and Bournaki were also recently married in Winchester, Virginia, and their love story was featured in The New York Times. Visit www.nytimes.com to read the article.

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