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Sarasota News Leader March 15, 2013 Page 91 WORLD-RENOWNED CELLISTS TO PERFORM AT REDEEMER The Hungarian father-son cello duo of Csaba and Zoltán Onczay will perform in an afternoon concert on Sunday, March 24, at the Church of the Redeemer, 222 S. Palm Ave. in Sarasota. Father and son perform together across the globe as "DuOncelly" — a play on words representing the two Onczays and two cellos, a news release notes. This unique concert will begin at 4 p.m., sponsored by Redeemer and the Sarasota Kossuth Club. DuOncelly's concert will feature a combination of well-known and lesser-known pieces The father-son cello duo DuOncelly. Contribfor cello; the Hungarian duo has mastered uted photo works by Barriere, Haydn, Popper, Albéniz and Paganini, among others, the release notes. culture through concerts, lectures and other events, the release points out. The organizaThe suggested ticket donation is $15 ($10 for tion is part of the Global Friendship Foundastudents); it may be made online in advance at tion, which works to help nations of all kinds redeemersarasota.org or by calling 955-4263. connect through cultural activities. For more The Kossuth Club of Sarasota is a nonprofit information about the Kossuth Club or the that promotes the understanding of Hungarian Global Friendship Foundation, visit gffusa.org. URBAN COWBOYS EXTENDED AGAIN, UNTIL APRIL 6 Florida Studio Theatre's tribute to the toe-tapping sounds that brought Americans to their feet, Urban Cowboys, has once again been extended and will play until April 6, the theatre has announced. ists such as Mickey Gilley, George Strait, Dolly Parton, John Denver and Kenny Rogers," the release adds. "Their music forever changed the Nashville Sound of the '50s, which combined the traditional storytelling of country The boot-scootin' revue opened in Florida Stu- music with big band jazz," it adds. dio Theatre's (FST) John C. Court Cabaret on Featured performances include Take Me Jan. 4. Home, Country Roads, The Gambler, Looking Urban Cowboys explores the emergence of for Love and Islands in the Stream. country music into the mainstream, which began in the 1970s and continued into the '80s, a Tickets may be purchased by phone at 366news release notes. "It is a tribute to the evo- 9000, online at FloridaStudioTheatre.org or at lution of country music led by legendary art- the box office, 1241 N. Palm Ave. in Sarasota.