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BENEFIT CONCERT: International Pianists Shaun Tirrell and Eric Himy - wine, art exhibit

by AutismEvents last modified Oct 05, 2016 10:06 AM expired
Proceeds benefit Madison House Autism Foundation
When Oct 09, 2016
from 01:00 PM to 05:00 PM
Where BlackRock Center for the Arts
Contact Name
Contact Phone (240)246-7140
Attendees Open to the General Public
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You're invited to join us this Sunday at BlackRock Center for the Arts (map) for a magical afternoon of food, classical music, and art - all for a wonderful cause.

On October 9th from 1:00-5:00PM at BlackRock in Germantown, MD, international concert pianists, Shaun Tirrell and Eric Himy, will play an intimate concert to benefit Madison House Autism Foundation (MHAF). Prior to the concert, attendees will enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres and receive a sneak peek of the new "Imagine 21" exhibit. This 2017 traveling art exhibit features 21 extraordinary works from visual artists on the autism spectrum. Dessert will be served after the concert.

Shaun Tirrell and Eric Himy, who are graduates of The Peabody Conservatory and The Julliard School, respectively, have received praise from music critics and audiences worldwide. The New York Times describes Eric's playing as "flawlessly poised, elegant, and brilliant." After his solo concert at The Kennedy Center, The Washington Post noted Shaun as "having an impressive control of phrasing and dynamics and the kind of expressive freedom and emotional depth that lie in the heart of Chopin's style."  

As a friend of MHAF, we are offering you and your guests 30% off tickets. To receive your discount, enter promotional code IMAGINE21

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Noelie Angevine says:
Oct 02, 2016 04:38 PM
There wok be 21 pieces of art in display for that afternoon, only.
You can get a30% discount if you entree the promotional cide, IMAGINE21. Your money week be a charitable donation to Madison House Autism Foundation.
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