Fort Worth Classic Guitar Society Presents Mak Grgić
Mak Grgić, Slovenia
For ticket information, call 817.498.0363 or visit www.guitarsociety.org.
Mak Grgić, Slovenia
For ticket information, call 817.498.0363 or visit www.guitarsociety.org.
Xuefei Yang, China
For ticket information, call 817.498.0363 or visit www.guitarsociety.org.
Photo credit: EMI Classics / Paul Mitchell
“Gary Levinson and Friends, Strings with Flair”
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“From Venice of the North to New York Harbor” with the Atrium String Quartet and Guest Cellist Brinton Smith
For information and to purchase tickets, call 817.877.3003 or visit www.chambermusicsocietyfw.org.
“The Colors of Impressionism, Passion and Sensibility” with the Miró Quartet
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Confidently mixing a variety of contemporary modes into a musical narrative that is pure Beethoven..." --San Francisco Chronicle
Neighbor Notes: Modern Mexican Chamber Music
Incorporating Scandinavian sound artist Leif Inge's mind-bending 9 Beet Stretch as the sound score (Beethoven's 9th symphony stretched to 24 hours with no pitch distortion), a series of special performance events will be scattered throughout the museum building and grounds, with contributing artists offering up works related to the ancient idea of the "Music of the Spheres." During the 24 hours of music, various dancers/companies/artists will come and go, presenting a variety of visual offerings to be surrounded by this extraordinary music.
Incorporating Scandinavian sound artist Leif Inge's mind-bending 9 Beet Stretch as the sound score (Beethoven's 9th symphony stretched to 24 hours with no pitch distortion), a series of special performance events will be scattered throughout the museum building and grounds, with contributing artists offering up works related to the ancient idea of the "Music of the Spheres." During the 24 hours of music, various dancers/companies/artists will come and go, presenting a variety of visual offerings to be surrounded by this extraordinary music.
Incorporating Scandinavian sound artist Leif Inge's mind-bending 9 Beet Stretch as the sound score (Beethoven's 9th symphony stretched to 24 hours with no pitch distortion), a series of special performance events will be scattered throughout the museum building and grounds, with contributing artists offering up works related to the ancient idea of the "Music of the Spheres." During the 24 hours of music, various dancers/companies/artists will come and go, presenting a variety of visual offerings to be surrounded by this extraordinary music.