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Atlanta Symphony Brass Quintet to Perform Free Concert in Nashville, 6/21

By: Jun. 08, 2013
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As part of the traveling exhibition New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music, the Atlanta Symphony Brass Quintet will perform a free concert in Nashville, GA, on Friday, June 21, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at the Nashville Community Center.

The all-American program will feature "Mississippi Rag," "Davenport Blues," and music from the American Brass Band Journal. Participating Atlanta Symphony musicians include Acting Principal Trumpet David Vonderheide, Trumpet Michael Tiscione, Principal Horn Brice Andrus, Trombone Nathan Zgonc, and Principal Tuba Michael Moore.

This concert is part of the Smithsonian Institution's traveling exhibit of New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music, which is made possible by the Georgia Humanities Council in partnership with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Center for Public History at the University of West Georgia, Georgia Council for the Arts, and Georgia Department of Economic Development. Georgia is the only state included in this national tour which is partnering with an Orchestra. The 12-city touring exhibit includes visual displays, lectures, and performances. Over the next 8 months, the New Harmonies exhibit will continue through Nashville, Americus, Waycross, and LaGrange, GA, and will conclude with a showing at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta. The exhibit can be seen in Nashville, GA, at the Nashville Community Center and the Berrien County Courthouse through June 29, 2013.

"The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra embraces its responsibility to enrich lives through the power of music," Atlanta Symphony Orchestra President Stanley E. Romanstein, Ph.D., has said. "Music comes in many forms which impact us in different ways - none more significant than how it shapes our history and defines who we are. It is important for people to have the opportunity to experience music in ways that are meaningful to them. This is why New Harmonies is such a great project in which to take part. It allows us to further our mission by sharing music with people all around the state."

As a presenting partner for the New Harmonies tour, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will extend access to its education, community, and concert programming to a broader geographic reach throughout the state of Georgia, while boosting local music participation, education, appreciation, and advocacy in each of the communities it reaches. Through this partnership, the Orchestra will present a series of community and education events to accompany the exhibition in each of the 12 tour destinations.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), currently in its 68th season, is one of America's leading orchestras. It performs great music, presents leading artists, educates and engages music lovers. The ASO serves as the cornerstone for artistic development and music education in the southeast. It performs more than 200 concerts each year for a combined audience of more than a half million in a full schedule of performances. It also reaches more than 67,000 students and underserved members of the community through its education and community outreach programs.

New Harmonies in Georgia is led by Honorary Chair Sandra Deal, First Lady of Georgia, and Chair Rose Lane Leavell. New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music has been made possible in Georgia by the Georgia Humanities Council in partnership with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Center for Public History at the University of West Georgia, Georgia Council for the Arts, and Georgia Department of Economic Development.

New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and state humanities councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the U.S. Congress. More information about the New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music exhibit is available at georgiahumanities.org/newharmonies.

The concert will take place at the Nashville Community Center, 102 North Jefferson St. Nashville, GA, on Friday, June 21, 2013, 6:30 p.m.. Atlanta Symphony Brass Quintet features: Michael Tiscione, trumpet; David Vonderheide, trumpet; Brice Andrus, horn; Nathan Zgonc, trombone; and Michael Moore, tuba.



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