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CONCERTS 12 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org PART ONE Brian Reagin Sunday, February 21 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts & History Center Brian Reagin, violinist and Concertmaster of the North Carolina Symphony, returns as a favorite to the Friends Concert Series. Reagin, who captivates audiences with his brilliant performances, will treat concert-goers to a classical repertoire on his Lorenzo and Tomasso Carcassi violin made in Florence, Italy in 1763. Don't miss this one—it sells out every year! Marvelous Music Mainstage Series Come to downtown Cary to enjoy incredible evenings of entertainment with the Marvelous Music Mainstage Series. The 2015-16 season marks the fifth year of presenting this beloved series in the restored historic Cary Arts Center. The series showcases a variety of emerging and nationally acclaimed touring artists. Marvelous Music Mainstage Tickets • Season Tickets: 5-concert package: $100, 6-concert package: $108 • Individual Tickets: Adults: $26, Seniors (55+): $24, Family & Friends 4-Pack: $88 The Railsplitters and The Barefoot Movement Saturday, September 26 | 7:30 p.m. From their home in the Colorado Rockies, The Railsplitters have been scaling new heights with a refreshing and enticing range of bluegrass and beyond-bluegrass music. Their sound draws influences from all the greats—Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs to modern groups like Uncle Earl and Crooked Still, with rapid tempos, remarkable instrumentals, powerful vocals, and enchanting harmonies! Similarly, The Barefoot Movement is a captivating four-piece acoustic band that takes listeners back to a simpler place and time. Whether you're seeking emotional ballads or rip-roaring barn-burners, you can expect a variety of music from The Barefoot Movement, offering something for everyone. www.therailsplitters.com & www.barefoot-movement.com Friends of Page-Walker Concert Series The Friends of Page-Walker Concert Series offers intimate Sunday afternoon concerts that begin at 4 p.m. in the Main Gallery of the historic Page-Walker Arts & History Center. Light refreshments are served at intermission. Tickets are $16.50 per performance. For more, call (919) 460-4963, or visit www.friendsofpagewalker.org. Raleigh Boychoir's Millennium Singers Sunday, December 13 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts & History Center What better way to get in the holiday spirit than to listen to heavenly voices performing holiday classics? Choir members, aged 7–14, have performed at the White House, Carnegie Hall, and the National Cathedral; the Millennium Singers is composed select members of the choir who will bring an afternoon of wonderful choral music to the Page-Walker. Celtic Moods and Melodies with Mara Shea and the Elftones Sunday, January 17 | 4 p.m. Page-Walker Arts & History Center You'll find it hard to resist dancing to this Celtic fiddle and guitar duo. Mara Shea and Roger Gold are The Elftones, known for their lively music from Scotland, England, Ireland, and North America. Their music is lyrical, playful, melodic and upbeat–it can lift your spirits and make your heart sing. Roger's beautiful, rhythmic, and complex guitar style compliments Mara's sweet playing and the rich voice of her five-string fiddle. RALEIGH BOYCHOIR'S MILLENNIUM SINGERS

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