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September 14,
2010/FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PHOTO ATTACHED UNCSA TO PRESENT MUSICIANS OF
THE GREEN MOUNTAIN CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL |
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WINSTON-SALEM – The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) will present a concert by the Musicians of the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 18, in Watson Chamber Music Hall on UNCSA's campus, 1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem. The Green Mountain artists are Kevin
Lawrence, the group’s founder, on violin, Sheila Browne on viola, Brooks
Whitehouse on cello and David Russell, distinguished professor of violin at
the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC). The evening’s program will include
quartets by Mozart, Dvořák and Steven Mackey. Additionally, the group will be
joined by UNCSA flute faculty member Tadeu Coelho to perform the flute
quintet of Amy Marcy Cheney Beach. Admission is $12 for adults and
$10 for seniors and students, with a $1 facility usage fee added to each
ticket. For reservations, call the
UNCSA Box Office at 336-721-1945 or order online by visiting www.uncsa.edu/performances. |
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The University of North Carolina
School of the Arts is the first state-supported, residential school of its
kind in the nation. Established as the North Carolina School of the Arts by
the N.C. General Assembly in 1963, UNCSA opened in Winston-Salem (“The City
of the Arts”) in 1965 and became part of the University of North Carolina
system in 1972. More than 1,100 students from middle school through graduate
school train for careers in the arts in five professional schools: Dance,
Design and Production (including a Visual Arts Program), Drama, Filmmaking,
and Music. UNCSA is the state’s only public arts conservatory, dedicated
entirely to the professional training of talented students in the performing,
visual and moving image arts. UNCSA is located at 1533 S. Main St.,
Winston-Salem. For more information, visit www.uncsa.edu. ###
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