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Carolina Brass to play Waynesville

art carolinabrassCarolina Brass will feature a variety of holiday and classical songs at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the Waynesville First United Methodist Church.

Trained at some of the country’s most prestigious schools, including the New England Conservatory of Music, Indiana University, and the Eastman School of Music, the members of Carolina Brass are known internationally for high-caliber musicianship delivered with a sense of fun. The group makes it their mission to promote the understanding of music and to improve the performance level of musicians of all ages in a fun and exciting way.

“Music appreciation happens better with live music, and hearing high quality music is the best engine for developing music appreciation in children,” said Scott Taylor, director of worship, music and arts at the church. “I hope during intermission or after the show, parents take their kids up front to look at the instruments and talk to the musicians. The kids will understand they are actually seeing the creation of music.”

Free, with donations accepted.

www.carolinabrass.com

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