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Music Between the Waves 2011 Supported by a grant from BP
University of South Alabama: University Chorale - Friday, November 25
The University Chorale will perform as Bellingrath launches the 16th Annual Magic Christmas in Lights. The group will perform on the Great Lawn and the Emerald Forest is lit by sweepstakes winner, Valerie Howard. They will also perform on the South Terrace of the Bellingrath Museum Home.
The University Chorale is a highly select ensemble of voices that perform challenging choral literature of diverse styles and periods. The Chorale is led by Dr. Laura Moore and is the most visible representative of the choral area, and its members are students of the highest musical caliber.
Home Four the Holidays - Saturday, December 3
Join Mobile Opera artists Scott
& Sarah Wright, Stacey Driskell & Tommy Rowell, with the lovely piano
sounds of Christopher Lovely, for a nostalgic holiday concert right out of
1943. The forties era produced beautiful tunes and meaningful lyrics that four
popular singers have blended into a sentimental journey with Christmas
trimmings.
Performances at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00 and 7:30 PM on the South Terrace
Roman Street - Friday, December 9
Roman
Street is a local band from Mobile, Ala who specializes in creating a worldly
fusion of flamenco and jazz. The
guitarists of Roman Street have incorporated their international training and
travels into their unique musical sound. Roman Street combines traditional and
modern musical elements to create a one-of-a-kind sound that appeals to
audiences of all ages.
**DO
YOU WANT CHRISTMAS ?** Roman
Street’s Christmas music blends elements of their exotic music into classical
Christmas melodies we know and love. Tonight’s Christmas performance by Roman
Street has been made possible by a grant from BP..
Performances at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00 and 7:30 PM on the South Terrace
Mithril - Saturday, December 17
Mithril
is a local band dedicated to performing traditional Celtic music with hints of
folk, classical, and Middle Eastern tones to their sound. They have played all over the
Southeast, setting an attendance record at the Mobile Symphony for their
performance. The members of Mithril have traveled from Nova Scotia to Ireland
and performed alongside some of the most respected Celtic musicians to create true authenticity to their Celtic sound.
Mithril - Andra Bohnet, Tom Morley, Ben Harper and David Hughes - will perform at Magic
Christmas in Lights thanks to a grant from BP. The ensemble uses a wide array of traditional instruments, including Irish flute, whistle, fife, Celtic harp, fiddle, bouzouki, mandolin, guitar, bodhran and harmonium. The have come to bring a Celtic sense to
our holiday season, and to transport us to the lands of Ireland for the night.
Performances at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00 and 7:30 PM on the South Terrace
More about Music Between the Waves...
On
March 8, Governor Robert Bentley announced that BP would provide $16 million to
promote tourism events and travel along the Alabama Gulf Coast. One of the
local projects receiving promotion funds included $250,000 for Music between the Waves concert series
on Dauphin Island and in South Mobile County. "Alabama was hardest
hit of all the Gulf Coast states by last year's BP Oil Spill, said Bentley.”Alabama
will use these funds to promote tourism to our Gulf Coast communities as that
we can begin to recoup the losses suffered since the disaster."
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