pexels tom swinnen 752535Get ready for a delightful musical interlude during your lunch break. On Thursday, March 14th at noon, the Arts Council of Fayetteville will be hosting a captivating Lunchtime Chamber Music Concert: Songs Without Words.

The Camellia Chamber Music Project is set to showcase the talents of Carlos Castilla (guitar), Megan Kenny (violin), and Holland Phillips (viola), all local artists. They will be presenting an exciting program of instrumental chamber music that draws inspiration from vocal literature.

The program, known as "Songs Without Words," will showcase compositions by Brahms, Schubert, Manuel de Falla and Johann Kaspar Mertz. This captivating program of chamber music will include unique adaptations of vocal pieces that have never been experienced before.

Get ready to be enthralled by this extraordinary collection of instrumental music. The primary goal of the Camellia Chamber Music Project is to offer and endorse live chamber music shows in Fayetteville and the neighboring communities.

Their objective is to captivate and motivate the audience by presenting a diverse repertoire of chamber music through live performances and educational initiatives.

The project strives to introduce audiences to the beauty and intricacy of chamber music while fostering an appreciation for this art form.

Through their performances and outreach efforts, they aim to inspire and engage individuals of all ages in the joy of chamber music. To learn more about them and their upcoming events, follow them on Facebook at https://rb.gy/trl7i1.

The Lunchtime Chamber Music Concert: Songs Without Words performance is free and open to the public and is supported by a grant from the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council. Learn more at https://rb.gy/wjmdh9, by calling 910-323-1776, or by visiting the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County at 301 Hay St.

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