Proof of Covid vaccination required for entry. Available online at or call 20 Monday through Thursday. There’s no better time for the lights to go on in Calaveras County.” “It reminds me of the song, When the Lights Go On Again (All over the World). “I want joy and sparkle to return to Calaveras County,” she said. “We hope that you will join us for this fundraising event in support of our music programs,” Mazzaferro said.Īfter such a long hiatus, Mazzaferro is overjoyed to once again be bringing music to Calaveras County. In a pre-concert gathering, you can increase your merriment with champagne and hors d’oeuvres served by Ironstone. The concert is also a fundraiser to support the Arts Council’s music programs Music in the Parks and Ovations. The intimacy of the Alhambra Music Room amid the glow and shine of holiday decorations make Ironstone Vineyards the perfect setting for Golden Bough’s rare carols and songs of celebration for the Winter Solstice and the New Year. The whole family will enjoy lively instrumental pieces, haunting ballads and humorous sing-alongs as the band creates an atmosphere in which the listener is transported to another place and time. Margie Butler, Paul Espinoza and Kathy Sierra capture the essence and joy of traditional music on a wide variety acoustic instruments, including Celtic harp, penny whistle, guitar, accordion, violin, viola, mandolin, and bodhran (a hand held drum, particular to the Celtic culture). Golden Bough, venerable and respected musicians in Celtic music circles and beyond, has been providing an opportunity for loved ones to join together in song and celebration with their concert program for over 40 years. The concert celebrates all things British Isles, with rare holiday music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Cornwall, as well as traditional music from other Celtic nations like French Brittany and Spanish Galicia, and compositions by members of Golden Bough. There will be a champagne reception (with snacks) at 2 PM, followed by the concert at 3 PM. On Sunday December 5, the Arts Council will present “Christmas in a Celtic Land,” a concert by the Celtic trio Golden Bough. We look forward to celebrating with you! Tickets will go on sale soon.” “This is a fundraiser to support our music programs. and the concert at 3:00 p.m.,” said Mazzaferro. “We invite you to join us for a champagne reception at 2:00 p.m.
Each show will be single ticket purchase only, with seating limited to 150 and take place in the Alhambra Music Room at Ironstone Vineyards.”
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With that in mind, this year’s concert series will not feature season tickets. This will enable us to continue our service, by petitioning agencies for funding and companies for advertising to ensure our financial and community footing.The Calaveras Arts Council has been advised that the Bret Harte High School Theater will more than likely not be available for Ovations this school year.Īccording to Mazzaferro, “Covid has taught us that we need to be flexible and ready to pivot at a moment’s notice. Please add your name to our list of supporters. The service aims to advance education, in particular by promoting the performance, learning and appreciation of a broad spectrum of Celtic music and cultural activity to enhance the understanding of this genre of music and be pro-active in the development of the rich heritage of Celtic music and Scottish culture.Ĭeltic Music Radio is primarily for the good of members of the public in order to deliver social gain, rather than for commercial reasons Ĭeltic Music Radio is intended primarily to serve a particularĬeltic Music Radio delivers its unique programmes on 1530 AM and by streaming audio Online on its website and during special events on The service is targeted at the Glasgow area's practising creative artists in a broad range of music and cultural endeavour across a range of genres of music, media and speech.
Please sign our petition to show your support for the work Celtic Music Radio does in promoting and advancing education in Scottish and other forms of traditional and contemporary singers, songwriters and the arts, which are not covered by mainstream media.Ĭeltic Music Radio has a mission to be a strong cultural voice for contemporary and traditional Scottish music, arts and culture, pioneering new frontiers in communication and broadcasting by including people that do not have access to mainstream media. Celtic Music Radio is a licensed community of interest radio station broadcasting from Glasgow, Scotland to the Greater Glasgow area on 1530 kHz AM/MW and online worldwide at Celtic Music Radio is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC041172.