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Tickets may also be purchased (cash or check) Mon.-Fri.
from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church.
Our east entrance is handicap accessible.
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Celtic Crossroads, Irish Music & Dance
Sunday, October 17, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Our opening event takes you to the enchanted Emerald Isle. Celtic Crossroads is critcially acclaimed as "the most exhilarating and authentic show to come from Ireland in decades --- not to be missed". It is an explosion of youthful energy and dazzling musicianship. Celtic Crossroads abounds with fusions of traditional Irish music, bluegrass, gypsy and jazz, while pulsating with the rhythms of exciting Irish dance percussion. Spontaneous mid-show ovations are the norm, and enraptured Celtic Crossroads audiences are always compelled to shout for more. For more information about Celtic Crossroads, go to: http://www.celticcrossroads.ie.
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Sing from the Heart III
Concert and Charity Fundraiser for the Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach
Includes Fabulous desserts! Sunday, November 21, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Our journey next takes us to other exotic locales, including the "South Pacific" and the "Land of Oz", as our popular Charity Fundraiser and Dessert Concert returns. It again features the First Presbyterian Choir singing popular hits from Broadway and beyond. Guest soloists this year are jazz sax and clarinet player Ed Love, guitarist Peter Bouffard and tenor Malley Keelan. This year Arts for the Soul will be supporting the community by taking a freewill offering for the Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach.
NOTE - Seating is limited and by reservation only.
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Bottom Line Duo, Cello and Bass
Sunday, March 6, 2011, 3:00 p.m.
We travel next not so much a distance but a depth -- to the bottom -- the bottom of the musical staff. The Bottom Line Duo is a husband and wife team that will forever change how you think about the cello and double bass. Classically trained virtuoso technique is paired with a stage presence of joy and humor (remember they are married!), and combined with fresh new arrangements that span the musical gamut from Baroque to the "The Flight of the Bumblebee" and Ozzy Osbourne! This will be an event that will appeal to all audiences, both classical and non-classical alike. For more information, see their website: http://www.bottomlineduo.com.
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A Celebration of American Folk Songs, Hymns, and Spirituals
Sunday, April 10, 2011, 7:30 p.m.
Featuring the First Presbyterian Choir and Instrumentalists, Dr. Brian Pfoltner, conductor,
Dr. Charles W. Ore, organist; with special guests, the Grace University Chamber Singers, Dr. Greg Zielke, conductor
We now return home to explore the wealth of music that has come down to us from the early American sources of folk songs, hymns, and spirituals. Many of these will be familiar tunes in exciting new arrangements, including several written by Mack Wiberg as sung by the Morman Tabernacle Choir, as well as arrangements by First Presbyterian's own Brian Pfoltner. Join us for an inspiring evening as we celebrate America's musical roots.
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Family Concert - A Trip to the Caribbean
Sunday, May 8, 2011, 3:00 p.m.
Featuring steel drum soloist Tom Miller with the local steel drum group Pangea, John Scofield, director.
For our final stop you will find yourself on a warm tropical beach listening to the infectious sounds of steel drums. Popular local group, Pangea will be joined by nationally known steel drum artist Tom Miller, whose vast experience as a performer and composer of steel drum music has made him one of the most sought after steel drum soloists today. As a special Mother's Day treat we have lowered admission prices and there will be special prizes and treats for the mothers in the audience, so take your mom on the Caribbean vacation she deserves! Find out more about Tom at
his faculty website and http://www.ramajay.com
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