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Free Family Concert
The bassoon is an instrument that is seldom heard in a solo or chamber setting, but has a beautiful and extensive repertoire. Bassoonists Karen and Rosalind seek to introduce you to this charming, sonorous instrument in an afternoon of music that will journey from sublime to simply jovial. Solo and duo pieces by Ralph Vaughan-Williams, Rossini, Mozart, and more will be featured.
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Free Family Concert with Alex Taub
Pianist Alex Taub and Vocalist Pamela Jones will play for our Sunday family concert. Pamela and Alex have been performing together for the better part of 3 years, honing in a selection of tunes that covers some of the greatest song writers of the last century, from George Gershwin and Duke Ellington, to Burt Bacharach and Elton John. Join them as they select a few of their favorites to perform in this intimate duo setting. This event is free and open to the public. Be sure to stick around after the performance for refreshments.
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Free Family Concert with Cello Times Two
Cello Times Two returns with Dr. Brenda Leonard and Benjamin Smith. They will be performing a lighthearted, fun, and easy mixture of some old favorites like The Entertainer and the Swan, classical works, pops from our parents childhood, and more arranged or written for two cellos. This is a crowd pleasing program that all who attend are sure to enjoy. This event is free and open to the public. Be sure to stick around after the performance for refreshments. This event is made possible by the Kirby Endowment at the Polk County Community Foundation.
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Free Family Concert - Bassoon Duo
FENCE is delighted to present a unique afternoon of music provided by duo bassoonists Karen Molnar and Rosalind Buda. Join us in the Great Room The bassoon is a woodwind instrument that is seldom heard in a solo or chamber setting, but has a beautiful and extensive repertoire. Bassoonists Karen and Rosalind seek to introduce you to this charming, sonorous instrument in an afternoon of music that will take you on a journey around the world. Solo and duo pieces by French, German, Brazilian, and American composers will be featured on the program. Karen and Rosalind also delight in sharing tidbits and tales about their instrument, and will share these throughout the program. Be sure to stick around after the performance to mingle and snack on light refreshments. This event has been made possible by the Kirby Endowment at the Polk County Community Foundation.
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Free Family Concert - Blue Haze
This talented and engaging group of musicians will light up the great room with the sounds of Bluegrass and Gospel music
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Free Family Concert - Blue Haze
Like the haze on the mountains after a spring rain, wood smoke from a mountain cabin or the deep glow of sunlight through ice crystals on the mountain hemlocks,” Blue Haze” will wrap you in an emotional blanket of song. Jim Walker (Mandolin/Vocals), Phil Jenkins (Banjo/ Vocals), Lance Smith (Guitar/ vocals) Robert Hall (Bass/vocals) deliver renditions of contemporary and traditional bluegrass that will bring images of mountain life to mind. Three part harmonies with mandolin and banjo leads will dance your mind through memories of Lost Love, Family, Hard Times, and Mountain Beauty. Come experience the “Blue Haze” sound.
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Free Family Concert - Lake and Moore
Two guitars, two voices. Lake and Moore will be performing both original music and covers.
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Free Family Concert featuring Cello Times Two
Cello Times Two presents a musical journey through six centuries. Cellists Brenda Leonard and Benjamin Smith will play works from the 16th through the 21st centuries, with at least one piece from each century. Highlights of the recital include a rarely-heard work from the 16th century, a set of duos by the Russian composer Reinhold Glière and a set of variations on the popular tune "Greensleeves" (17th c.).
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Free Family Concert featuring Sparkle City Brass
The Sparkle City Brass is a professional brass quintet based in Spartanburg, SC. They have a wide repertoire of music, ranging from traditional baroque and classical standards to jazz, Dixieland and popular songs.
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Free Family Concert with Blissing Trio Accapela
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