The Gold Canyon Arts Council presents “Metales M5 Mexican Brass”

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PRESS RELEASE: The Gold Canyon Arts Council presents “Metales M5 Mexican Brass”

Friday, March 4, 2016, 7:30 pm
Venue: Gold Canyon United Methodist Church
6640 S Kings Ranch Road, Gold Canyon, AZ

Metales M5 have established themselves as Mexico’s leading Brass Quintet with International recognition. While displaying their virtuosity across all styles of chamber music, they combine their musical excellence with non-stop audience interaction, inborn showmanship, and Latin American charm, turning each M5 concert into a unique musical-theatrical experience.

The Metales M5 theatrical show, “Brasscinación”, is a delightful blend of great music, outstanding musicianship, effortless virtuosity, humor and a winning rapport with the audience. Whether playing Bach, Bernstein, or Piazzolla, this concert by Mexico’s foremost brass quintet is fun, surprising and unexpected!

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. Adult tickets at the door are $30. Also, order via PayPal on ourwebsite http://www.gcac1.com/cynsnds.html.

The Gold Canyon Arts Council, a non-profit organization, promotes the performing and visual arts through its Canyon Sounds Artist Series. The Council is supported in part by grants from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, WESTAF, the National Endowment for the Arts, local corporations, and businesses.

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