Gaston Arts Council is presenting a free concert with Carolina Pro Musica, Imagine! Songs and Stories from Medieval Spain & Germany, on Thursday, October 24th, 2019, at 6 p.m., at Gastonia Conference Center, 145 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way (formerly S. Marietta Street), Gastonia.
Carolina Pro Musica brings music from the 1250s to life as they interpret Songs and Stories from Medieval Spain & Germany with tunes & tales — songs and stories from the past.
The doors open at 6 p.m. and refreshments will be provided. The concert starts at 6:45 p.m.
There will also be an artist spotlight segment to showcase the variety of art forms by Gaston County artists. You’ll be introduced to new works created by visual artists, Ronald Shepard and Gilbert Hunter.
About Carolina Pro Musica:
Carolina Pro Musica was established in 1977 to promote the performance of music written before 1800 through the use of historic instruments and/or copies and in the performance practice of the periods in which the music was written. The ensemble has maintained a concert series in the historic 1892 St. Mary’s Chapel in Charlotte bringing guest artists to Charlotte as well as performing a variety of music from medieval to present day. The ensemble has performed throughout the Southeast.
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