The Andres Bello Quartet of Chile — Hector Viveros on violin, Claudio Gutiérrez on viola, Esteban<br />Sepulveda on violin and Nicolas Benavides on violoncello — delivered a riveting performance<br />inside the UWI Chapel.
September 12, 2014
The Sound of Music
The mellow sounds of the Andres Bello Classical Quartet of Chile reverberated ever so beautifully inside the chapel of the University of the West Indies, Mona campus Tuesday evening during a music recital hosted by the Embassy of Chile and sponsored by PROVEN Wealth. Saturday Social zooms in with snap-worthy scenes from the well-received event.
(PHOTOS: COLLIN REID)
Guest violinist Steven Woodham accompanied by pianist Mickel<br />Gordon (PHOTOS: COLLIN REID)
Kimberly Gabbay (left), account executive at PROVEN Wealth, said hello to our Saturday Social<br />lens alongside (from second left) Thalia Lyn, chief executive officer at Island Grill, Nertila Dunke,<br />wife of the Consul of the Embassy of Germany, and Jeanel Bowla, account exec at PROVEN<br />Wealth.
Colombian Ambassador Luis Guillermo Martinez greeted<br />Chorvelle Johnson, president & CEO of PROVEN Wealth Limited,<br />whose company co-sponsored Tuesday’s music recital.
Chilean Ambassador Eduardo Bonilla and his wife Marta, who<br />facilitated the visit of the Andres Bello Classical Quartet of<br />Chile, seated and ready to enjoy the sounds of strings.