Pan Harmonia announces two January concerts

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Pan Harmonia announces two January concerts

Thursday, January 16, 8 p.m.: Full Moon Concert
Rhythmic and singing – Pan Harmonia musicians create an unforgettable evening of music with with an unexpected dreamscape created by flute, bassoon and guitar.
Let go of any preconceived notions of classical music with this ensemble! The music by Tom Febonio, Frederick Holm and others is in turns ethereal, transcendent, and grooving.
Kate Steinbeck, flute, Rosalind Buda, bassoon, Amy Brucksch, guitar.
Come howl at the moon with us at Horizon Records in Greenville!
Horizon Records, 2-A West Stone St. Greenville, SC
Free admission; donations gratefully accepted

Sunday, January 26, 5 p.m.: Baroque Vibes
This ensemble creates a unique and swinging mosaic!
In a spell-binding program transcending the boundaries of the traditional Baroque setting, Baroque Vibes moves the heart and swings Elizabethan-era tunes, ravishing works by Baroque masters Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann, vintage gems from 20th century songwriters and tangos!
Kate Steinbeck, flute
Byron Hedgepeth, vibes + percussion
Rosalind Buda, bassoon + Scottish small pipes
Barbara Weiss, harpsichord
The Masonic Temple, 80 Broadway, Downtown Asheville
$15 advance/$5 for students available at www.pan-harmonia.org/shop or $20/$5 for students available at the door

Pan Harmonia Season 14 Highlights: Chansons for flute and piano • Baroque Vibes • A Feast for Winds • Brahms String Sextet • GeneratioNext • Shining Light Project, bringing beauty to underserved people • Bach Brandenburg 5 • Music of Kodaly, Prokofiev, Mendelssohn, Mozart and MUCH more…

Directed by flutist Kate Steinbeck and based in Asheville, artist collective Pan Harmonia brings professional chamber music performances to audiences of all ages in diverse settings ranging from traditional concert halls to homeless shelters and prisons. Now in its 14th season, Pan Harmonia has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the North Carolina Arts Council for its artistic excellence.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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