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Savor the Six Strings: new Arts-in-Residence Series

Presented by Tuesday Musical Association at Tom and Meg Stanton, Bath OH

Sep 08 2016
Savor the Six Strings: new Arts-in-Residence Series

Savor the Six Strings: a Brief History of Classical Guitar featuring classical guitarist James Marron, part of Tuesday Musical’s new Arts-in-Residence Series. Hosted by Tom and Meg Stanton at their California-style contemporary home in Bath.

Akron classical guitarist and composer James Marron performs and talks about Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary music for classical guitar.

Guests will also enjoy refreshments in the Stanton’s art-filled California-style contemporary home. Meg Stanton owns Harris Stanton Gallery in West Akron, and in 2014 opened a second gallery in downtown Cleveland’s Warehouse District.

$45. Or, $80 for the two-part 2016 Arts-in-Residence Series (this event and the event on August 4). Space is limited and advance registration is required.

All registration fees are tax deductible. All proceeds support the Education and Community Engagement Programs presented by Tuesday Musical.

Contact Tuesday Musical at 330-761-3460 or e-mail here for more information and to register. Or, download a registration form here.

 

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$45. Or, $80 for the two-part 2016 Arts-in-Residence Series (this event and the event on August 4). Space is limited and advance registration is required.

All registration fees are tax deductible. All proceeds support the Education and Community Engagement Programs presented by Tuesday Musical.

 

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Tom and Meg Stanton

Bath, OH

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