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  • flyer

    Chris Forsyth

    Guitarist Chris Forsyth's hypnotic compositions assimilate art rock texture with folk, blues, and experimental influences. His 2012 Kenzo Deluxe LP/CD on Northern Spy has been described as "resonant [and] incisive... a cosmic abstraction of the American guitar tradition, reducing blues, rock, folk and improvisation into their spare, hypnotic base elements." (Philadelphis City Paper).

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  • A Welsh music performance sponsored by Global Connections. Thursday, May 30th in the Downsbrough Community Room. All performances will begin at 12:10.

    Feel free to bring your lunch while you enjoy the music. There is a suggested donation of $5 which will benefit Global Connections and Schlow Library. 

    Look for upcoming World Sounds at Noon performances each Thursday from May 23-June 13.

     

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  • Eric Carbonara and Jesse Sparhawk

    Sixty Strings is an album of two epic duets by Eric Carbonara (22-string upright Chaturangui guitar) and Jesse Sparhawk (38 string lever harp). While Eric has studied Chaturangui extensively with Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya in Kolkata, and Jesse was classically trained by major figures of the harp world in his formative years, the music here is their own - not a mashup of quasi-orientalism and conservatory bloodlessness. (VHF Records label copy)

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  • Blues Control

    Blues Control

    "Over the course of seven years and five LPs (as well as a couple of singles and a handful of cassettes), the Philadelphia-based duo of Lea Cho and Russ Waterhouse have built their own extraordinary soundworld out of very minimal means.

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  • Pajama Concert

    Plan to attend an exciting evening of Windy Days Stories and Classical Music

    TUESDAY, MARCH 26 7:00 PM

     

    Join us for an exciting evening of Windy Days stories, music & learning featuring Hannah Lin, Eli Campbell, Erin Glocke and Erin Trautmann.

    Read together and listen to classical music.

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    5 suggested donation for the artists.

    Brother Ong

    Brother Ong is the reincarnation of Mike Tamburo. He currently pursues his musical and spiritual interests in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - playing the shahi baaja, harmonica, hammered dulcimer, guitar, gong, singing bowls, swarmandal, bells, tanpura, voice, percussion, keys and electronics. He teaches and practices Kundalini Yoga and Sound Yoga/Healing. He focuses on using sound to envelop and transform his students, clients and listeners.

     

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  • Pajama Concert

    Plan to attend another exciting evening of Stories and Classical Music presented by Emily Hale and Friends. 

    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 @ 7 PM 

    Kids of all ages are invited to attend with stuffed animals, blankets, pillows, and comfortable attire... including pajamas! Enjoy classical music in a relaxed atmosphere, share a bed-time snack and return home for peaceful dreams.

    No registration necessary. This program will be held in the Community Room.

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    A Turkish music performance sponsored by Global Connections. Thursday, May 30th in the Downsbrough Community Room. All performances will begin at 12:10.

    Feel free to bring your lunch while you enjoy the music. There is a suggested donation of $5 which will benefit Global Connections and Schlow Library. 

    Look for upcoming World Sounds at Noon performances each Thursday from May 23-June 13.

     

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    Note: This concert is free and open to the public, but your $5 suggested donation will help pay the traveling artists.

    Arborea

    "glowing, warm, triumphant" Mojo Magazine
    Rolling Stone 'Best Under-the-Radar-Albums of 2011 '
    "Shanti and Buck Curran get it right, with memorable songs that linger in the ether long after the last track ends." NPR

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  • Music fans of all ages are welcome to Penn State's Music at Penn's Woods new series of Chamber Music Concerts at Schlow Centre Region Library.

    The first concert features the Lyons Family Ensemble, including Penn State Professor James Lyon and his talented family members on violin, viola, and cello.

    The Lyons have appeared at a variety of venues such as St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, as well as touring extensively in Australia.

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