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WDAV Classical Public Radio 89.9 presents “Small Batch Concert Series”: Andrea Mumm, Harp

Free Range Brewing 2320 N Davidson St., Charlotte

WDAV Classical Public Radio's Small Batch Concert Series at Free Range Brewing in Charlotte is back for the 2024 - 2025 season! We&'re kicking things off Friday, November 15 at 7 PM with harpist Andrea Mumm, who will present an eclectic and vibrant mix of works by Ibert, Debussy, and more. In addition to stunning selections for solo harp, Andrea will be joined by flutist Erinn Frechette for several delightful chamber works. This season, we're also introducing Pay-What-You-Can tickets. When you choose a ticket price of $20 or more, you'll get a Small Batch pint glass filled with the delicious Free Range beer of your choice. Check out the full season lineup at wdav.org/smallbatch.

Free / Pay What You Can

Catchfire Collective presents: “Iridescent”

Ambleside Gallery of Art 528 S. Elm Street, Greensboro

We live in a world of color. Many of us have a favorite, or two or three in combination, to which we cling to because they seem to represent our personalities and affect. Composers have long known this, and have used it to their advantage throughout modern history. As they seek to infuse their music with a sense of richness of hue, the listener finds that each composer's take on color produces a unique palate, a distinct version. This is the idea of iridescence found in music - colors that change when we look at them from a new angle. Iridescent brings together five works, one world premiere among them, that harness these rich colors and shed light in different wavelengths for a sonic experience as varied as the spectrum of light itself. October 23rd at 7:30pm: UNC Pembroke, Moore Hall Auditorium Admission:  Free October 24th at 7:30: Ambleside Art Gallery Admission:  Pay what you can

Catchfire Collective presents: “Iridescent”

Moore Hall One University Dr., Pembroke

We live in a world of color. Many of us have a favorite, or two or three in combination, to which we cling to because they seem to represent our personalities and affect. Composers have long known this, and have used it to their advantage throughout modern history. As they seek to infuse their music with a sense of richness of hue, the listener finds that each composer's take on color produces a unique palate, a distinct version. This is the idea of iridescence found in music - colors that change when we look at them from a new angle. Iridescent brings together five works, one world premiere among them, that harness these rich colors and shed light in different wavelengths for a sonic experience as varied as the spectrum of light itself. October 23rd at 7:30pm: UNC Pembroke, Moore Hall Auditorium Admission:  Free October 24th at 7:30: Ambleside Art Gallery Admission:  Pay what you can

Free