Monday, May 18, 2009

North Carolina Symphony goes beach

Posted By on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:34 PM

Tomorrow (Tues., May 19), the North Carolina Symphony will take to the stage of Ovens Auditorium for a special beach music performance. Read more about the concert from information taken from the Charlotte Symphony’s Website below. For more information, click here.

BB&T “BLUE SKIES AND GOLDEN SANDS: A JOURNEY DOWN THE COASTAL CAROLINAS”

Tue May 19, 8 p.m.

The Charlotte Symphony welcomes the North Carolina Symphony

Grant Llewellyn, conducting

Ovens Auditorium

The North Carolina Symphony takes a musical journey along the coast of the Carolinas. The program features music of coastal Native Americans and a representation of the Gullah tradition from the Sea Islands. Much of the second half of the concert celebrates beach music, with performances by original members of the legendary band, The Embers, and a group of shag dancers. N.C. Symphony Music Director Grant Llewellyn conducts this unique concert presented by the Charlotte Symphony.

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