HarpFusion to perform at Gold Canyon Church

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HarpFusion

The Gold Canyon Arts Council will present HarpFusion on Friday, Feb. 13, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. at the Gold Canyon United Methodist Church, 6640 S. Kings Ranch Rd., Gold Canyon.

University of Arizona’s HarpFusion is one of the most creative and exciting ensembles on the international concert scene.  The largest harp ensemble in the world, they are highly innovative and were named for their unique “fusion” of different musical styles and cultures.  The repertoire includes classical, jazz, new age, and folk music.  

Music by HarpFusion is arranged by the group and all members are students of Dr. Carrol McLaughlin, Distinguished Professor of Harp at the University of Arizona.  They have recorded many CDs and DVDs and have been featured in Russia, Korea, Japan, Brazil, throughout Europe, and at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai China. 

Purchase advance adult tickets for $25, and students for $5 at Canyon Rose Storage, 6405 S. Kings Ranch Rd., Gold Canyon, and at the Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce office on the Apache Trail. Also, order via PayPal on our Canyon Sounds website  http://www.gcac1.com/cynsnds.html.  Adult tickets at the door are $30.

The Gold Canyon Arts Council promotes the performing and visual arts through its Canyon Sounds Artist Series.  More about the organization can be found at www.gcac1.com. The Council is supported in part by grants from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Western States Arts Federation, the National Endowment for the Arts, local corporations, and businesses.

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