Friday Free Concerts: Patrick McCurry with his Jazz Quartet
Saxophonist Patrick McCurry with his Jazz Quartet
Saxophonist Patrick McCurry with his Jazz Quartet
BRITTNEY PATTERSON is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Montevallo where she teaches Flute and Music History. Currently, Dr. Park is an Assistant Professor of Music and Head of the Keyboard Area at the University of Montevallo.
Inspirational singer Jacquie Cruz with pianist Gary Klarenbeek
Jazz pianist
AU Brass Quintets are student groups that perform regularly on and off campus for a variety of audiences. These are audition-based groups that are open to all Auburn students.
Martha's Trouble is Jen Slocumb and husband Rob Slocumb. Based in the Auburn-Opelika area, their music has had national exposure in the United States and Canada. She is the duo's lead singer and percussionist. He plays guitar and sings for the duo. Both write and arrange the songs they perform.
Performances, in collaboration with First Baptist Opelika Adult Choir, Auburn University Choirs, Tuskegee University Golden Voices. and East Alabama Arts, will be held at First Baptist Church, Opelika.
The Chorale will present it’s annual Christmas Concert at Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic church on December 4th at 7:30 pm. The program will be in the Sanctuary.
The Community Band will be performing their Winter Concert on Monday, November 26 at 6:30 pm at First Baptist Church, 128 E. Glenn Ave, Auburn.
The Concert Band is the oldest and largest of the Field Band’s four performing components. This elite 65-member instrumental ensemble, founded in 1946, has performed in all 50 states and 25 foreign countries for audiences totaling more than 100 million.
Mnozil Brass has established itself as one of the world's premiere brass ensembles. With over 130 performances a year, the group has sold out houses from the farthest reaches of the European continent to Israel, China, Taiwan, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the United States, and has captivated audiences with their blend of immense virtuosity and theatrical wit. No wonder their videos have garnered millions of YouTube views and their fans have travelled countless miles to hear them play.
The mission of The Arts Association of East Alabama is to provide rewarding and exciting experiences for the citizens of this area by developing innovative programming that will stimulate interest in the arts, eagerness to learn through the arts, and broader participation in and support of the arts.
Join us as we celebrate 60 years of bringing the arts to Opelika.
Box Office, Petrina Maher
(334) 749-8105
petrina@eastalabamaarts.org
EAA Director, Phillip Preston
(334) 705-5545
info@eastalabamaarts.org
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