Hammered dulcimer player Joshua Messick to play Christmas concert at White Horse Black Mountain, Nov. 27-28

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From the musician’s team

Press release

Join National Hammered Dulcimer Champion and virtuoso Joshua Messick for his fresh and exciting Christmas Concert at the White Horse Black Mountain on Friday, November 27 and Saturday, November 28 at 8pm. Joshua’s Christmas Concert promises to bring joy, wonderment, passion and the spirit of Christmas to audiences through traditional Christmas songs including Silent Night, Carol of the Bells, Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring, Patapan, O Holy Night, The Wexford Carol, and many more that embrace the spirit of the Holiday season. Joshua is well established as a composer and arranger and has an impeccable ability to pull both the gentle beauty and powerful ethereal tones out of the hammered dulcimer. Joshua will demonstrate his progressive techniques and innovative stylings through out the evening and will be joined on stage by percussionist & multi-instrumentalist James Kylen and other special guests. Tickets are $18 advance/$20 at the door and are available online and are recommended to purchase in advance. Tickets are available by visiting: whitehorseblackmountain.com

What Folks Are Saying….
With “Hammered Dulcimer Christmas” Joshua Messick has set a new standard, both for hammered dulcimer recordings and for Christmas albums. His command of the instrument is nothing short of astonishing, his imagination is restlessly creative, and his interpretations of the season’s carols and hymns take them into fascinating new realms while always honoring their integrity. He balances tradition and innovation superbly to give us a fresh, exciting take on holiday favorites that never violates their spirit. – Robin Bullock

More About Joshua
At nine, when he got a hold of a pair of dulcimer hammers and coaxed sound from the strings for the first time, a music teacher asked how long he had been taking lessons. “I haven’t,” he said, still going at it. It’s as if Joshua came into this world equipped with a preexisting relationship with the hammered dulcimer.

Joshua began arranging music at ten and composing in high school. By the time he was eighteen, he became the 2003 National Hammered Dulcimer Champion. Joshua is first and foremost a composer, crafting original compositions drawing from Celtic, Classical, and World styles.

For those who love more traditional music, he breathes new life into Folk, Hymns, Classical, and traditional favorites. “I’ve put my entire life into this music,” he tells an interviewer, and it is readily apparent. Few musicians can span the breadth of styles he easily plays. Enjoy his music on iTunes or CDs, or catch him playing live and you will feel the soulful presence that stirs in his music. You will be transported to a peaceful, nourishing place. Messick further elaborates his soul by stating, “how music relates to people is something that fascinates me. Music is the sound of the human spirit and for me is prayer without words. There has been a process for me to understand the place music has in my life and why I play it. I used to play only for the purpose of becoming good. Now, I seek to play honestly from the heart, learn as much as I can, and enjoy music.”

Check out Messick playing “Carol of the Bells” below:

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About Kat McReynolds
Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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