Dynamic Flute and Guitar Duo to Perform September 16th in Canton


Arts & Entertainment
Haywood County Library
11 Pennsylvania Avenue, Canton, NC
Kay S. Miller
info@haywoodarts.org
828-452-0593
www.haywoodarts.org
Sep 16, 2012
3:00 PM
Source: Pan Harmonia L to R: Amy Brucksch and Kate Steinbeck of Pan Harmonia will perform Sunday, September 16 at the Library in Canton as part of the Arts Council's free Sunday Concert Series.

The Haywood County Arts Council presents Kate Steinback, flute, and Amy Brucksch, guitar in concert at the Haywood County Public Library, 11 Pennsylvania Avenue, Canton, NC at 3 pm on Sunday, September 16, 2012. The free concert is sponsored by the Leapin’ Frog Gallery, and is part of the Sunday Concert Series co-sponsored by the Arts Council and the Friends of the Haywood County Library.

Combining finesse with superb artistry, these classically trained musicians perform an eclectic blend of beautiful works for flute and guitar. From Bach to Bossa Nova, Kate and Amy delight audiences with their luminous, lyrical playing and rich palette of musical styles. Their eclectic program will feature music of Mozart’s Magic Flute, Bizet’s Carmen as well as American Hymns and Bossa Novas!

Kate and Amy have been collaborative partners since 2005 and produced a critically acclaimed CD, Luminescence, in 2010. They toured with the North Carolina Arts Council’s cARTwheels program in a production they designed. This multi-media show entitled, “Fandango, Tango, Huapango” was in collaboration with Cuarteto La Catrina and Charlotte Salsa Dance and brought Latin American chamber music to over 10,000 children across the state from 2008-2010.

For more information about the Haywood County Arts Council and the Sunday Concert Series, as well as other exhibits, programs or events, visit www.haywoodarts.org or www.facebook.com/haywoodarts. The mission of the Haywood County Arts Council is to build partnerships that promote art and artists, explore new cultural opportunities, and preserve mountain artistic heritage. This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.