Season Event
George Winston: The Winter Show
- December 11, 2009 at 8:00 pm
In the early 80’s, George Winston burst onto the music scene with his iconic impressionist style, and a collection of seasonal-themed
recordings for which he became so well known. His melodic piano musings instantly found an eager audience. His distinctive style, which he calls “rural folk piano,” finds its influence from his early years in Montana. He is also very inspired by the music of the great New Orleans R&B pianists. There is also a definite pastoral feel to his music that is quintessentially Winston. While he is best known as a pianist, Winston is also accomplished on the guitar and harmonica. In The Winter Show, Winston presents an evening of exquisitely enchanting music that is certain to evoke feelings of the season.
For this holiday performance, please join us in support of a local Washington area food bank by bringing a donation of canned food to the concert. Mr. Winston will also be donating a portion of the artist’s proceeds from his CD sales to the food bank.
Single Tickets are on sale now!
Pre-Performance Discussion: 7:15 pm; Guest Speaker (Dec 11, 2009) ![]()
$42, $34, $21. Limited Student Tickets Available on December 1, 2009