Archive for the 'Supporting the Arts in North Georgia' Category

Robert Henry Trio a Rousing Success

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
Casual Classics Concert Near Bent Tree

Robert Henry Trio in Concert in Jasper on November 7, 2011. Photo Courtesy Sara Baurmann

If you were one of the record crowd at the Casual Classics Concert last Monday Night in Jasper then this is old news; if you were not, then you missed a great evening. After the audience of around 200 settled in to their seats at the New Lebanon Presbyterian Church, (on Bent Tree Drive just outside Jasper) the Concert Master and President of Jasper Muse, Inc., Suzanne Shull, welcomed everyone and set the stage. The first selection was Beethoven’s 12 Variations on a Theme by Handel and as an introduction, Charae Kreuger, Cello, asked the very pertinent question: “What does a genius do for fun?” The answer, obviously, is that he writes 12 delicious variations on a single theme. The music was enchanting and the performance pristine.

For the second selection Fia Durrett joined the group and Dr. Henry introduced Mendelssohn’s Trio No 1 in D Minor, Opus 49. The piece is delectably challenging and the Trio was up to the challenge. Every heart pounding climax brought the audience to the edge of their seats and every quiet nuance was lovingly presented. The audience was enraptured, not a stir or cough was heard until the final note and the audience erupted into applause that continued after the Trio left the stage, walked out through the hall and was well on their way to the dressing room.

After a brief intermission, Fia Durrett, Violin, introduced the evening’s final selection Dvořák’s Piano Trio No 4 in E Minor (“Dumky”) The 6 sections are essentially short Slavic ballads (dumka) and each could stand alone; however they are musically intertwined and clearly of Slavic origin. Collectively they were like a melancholy litany handled lightly. Oh so Dvořák and oh so beautifully played by the trio.

It was an amazing concert – crisply and professionally delivered by the widely acclaimed artists and warmly received by its North Georgia audience. If you missed it, we’ll hope to see you at the next concert, which will be the Franklin Pond String Quartet along with a Guest Soloist presented on February 7, 2012. Go ahead and mark your calendar now!

See ya ’round the mountains,

Don

Robert Henry Piano Trio In Concert Tonight In Jasper

Monday, November 7th, 2011
Live Concert in Jasper, Georgia by Robert Henry

Robert Henry Trio in Live Concert in Jasper, Georgia

Robert Henry (Piano), Fia Durrett (Violin), and Charae Krueger (Cello) will appear in a Free Concert tonight in Jasper, Georgia. The Free Concert is Open to the public and seating is available for approximately 200 patrons. The concert begins 7:00 p.m. at the New Lebanon Presbyterian Church located on Bent Tree Drive just outside Bent Tree and only minutes from Jasper and Big Canoe. These are three outstanding artists with concert presentations at Carnegie Hall, The Julliard School, Wigmore Hall in London and many, many more. Normally, you would need to drive to a major city and spend big bucks to hear a concert of this quality. Jasper Muse, Inc. through its Casual Concerts series is bringing this concert to North Georgia free of charge. Don’t miss this outstanding opportunity that proves that the Arts in North Georgia are alive and well.

See ya ’round the mountains,
Don

“Casual Classics” Concert Series Presents Robert Henry

Friday, October 28th, 2011
Dr Robert Henry

Dr. Robert Henry to Perform Live in Concert in Jasper

Fresh from an outstanding performance in Wigmore Hall in London, Jasper Muse, Inc. through its Casual Classics Concert Series presents Robert Henry on November 7, 2011 at New Lebanon Presbyterian Church, 289 Bent Tree Drive, Jasper, GA. The concert begins at 7:00 p.m.

Robert Henry has performed to rave reviews world wide and we get to see him live without ever leaving North Georgia. Admission is Free. Click here to to listen to a sample of Robert’s Work: Robert Henry

See ya ’round the mountains,
Don

Montanas Skies in North Georgia? Yes!

Sunday, September 25th, 2011
"Montana Skies"

Montana Skies comes to North Georgia

Jasper Muse Inc. through its concert subsidiary “The Casual Classics Concert Series” is bringing Montana Skies to North Georgia next Monday night, September 23, 2011 at 7:00 PM. The concert, like all Casual Classics Concerts, is free and open to the public. The Concerts are held at the New Lebanon Presbyterian Church, 389 Bent Tree Drive, which is 1/2 mile off Cove Rd about 3.5 miles east of Jasper. Seating in the main auditorium is limited to 225, but there will be overflow seating and a live audio feed in the Fellowship Hall. I recommend that you come early.

For a quick introduction to Montana Skies visit their website at Montana Skies

On their website you can listen to free samples and even download some of their top songs. Warning: This will only whet your appetite for more & then you will have to come!
See you ’round the mountains,
Don

Casual Classics Concert on March 7th

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Casual Classics Presents the Riverside Chamber Players

Casual Classics Presents the Riverside Chamber Players

Mark your calendars and schedule an early dinner.  The Riverside Chamber Players return to Jasper on Monday March 7, 2011.   This Concert is free and open to the public.  The Casual Classics Concerts are a program of Jasper Muse, Inc.  Jasper Muse is local non-profit supporting the arts in Pickens County and North Georgia. Here is the official news release from Concert Master Suzanne Shull:

We are delighted to bring back the Riverside Chamber Players on March 7th  at 7 pm at the New Lebanon Presbyterian Church. This year you will see new faces as the group offers a wider variety of repertoire. We are honored to be presenting a brand new piece by an up-and-coming Atlanta composer, Michael Kurth. Riverside is premiering Michael’s latest work for string quintet and percussion, “Opting Out of Irony.” His music is accessible and I hope to add our audience to his growing fan base. The other work on the program is Shostakovich’s #8 quartet. We haven’t heard Shostakovich in Pickens County since the Riverside Concert in 2007!