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Please visit our video page to hear examples of live performances.
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Live Performance Videos:

3/20/11 at Joe's Coffee House
Finzi Interlude for Oboe and String Quartet
Dane Phillipsen, oboe
Raffaela Wahby and Jessica Stinson, violins
William Johnston, viola
Erin Ellis, cello

2/27/11 at Olivia's Cafe
Haydn London Trio No. 1 in C Major: Andante
Jessica Sherer & Jeana Melilli, flutes
Mike Muszynski, bassoon
3/20/11 at Joe's Coffee House
Ibert Trois Pieces Breves: Allegro
Jessica Sherer, flute
Dane Phillipsen, oboe
Miranda Dohrman, clarinet
Katie Holland, bassoon
Joshua Crook, horn
2/27/11 at Olivia's Cafe
Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K. 421: Allegro
Raffaela Wahby & Jessica Stinson, violins
William Johnston, viola
Erin Ellis, cello

ArtsATL article:

"The “classical jam” began. What was the on program? Nobody had bothered to say. They made it up as they went along. Free Art, in both senses. Mendelssohn gone mad on beer in Decatur." 


This article was published in ArtsATL on June 14, 2012, just a few days after our Summer Kick-Off at Thinking Man Tavern in Decatur.

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Radio Interview on WABE's City Café:

The following interview that aired on WABE’s City Café on June 1, 2011 with host John Lemley and Classical Revolution ATL co-directors William Johnston and Jessica Sherer.  
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Promotional Materials:

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Chamber Jam Poster, Black & White, 8.5x11, PDF
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Chamber Jam Handbills, Black & White, 8.5x11, PDF

Brief Description (119 words):

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Founded in San Francisco in 2006 by violist Charith Premawardhana, Classical Revolution has evolved into an international grassroots arts movement with active chapters in over 30 cities worldwide.  Classical Revolution seeks to build community by bringing classical music to nontraditional venues such as bars and coffee shops, and to break down the barrier between audience and performer through the revolutionary "chamber jam," during which advanced amateurs, students, and professionals come together to read the standards in a relaxed, friendly environment.  The Atlanta chapter, founded by violist William Johnston and flutist Jessica Sherer, made its debut in February of 2011 at Olivia's Cafe in East Atlanta Village, and has since brought the Revolution to several venues throughout the metro area.
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