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Farmington Musicale Concert Season Opens

The Farmington Community Library Main Library, 32737 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI | Get Directions »
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The Farmington Musicale, once again, opens its concert series season with the very important and patriotic theme: "Freedom Rings: Performing Music of the Masters & More".

The concert opens with a narrated, original Prologue, calling for everyone to CELEBRATE, CELEBRATE, CELEBRATE. Let's all CELEBRATE our great good fortune in being Americans!

Following the Prologue, the concert will present the following music and performers: 

Jim "Knight" Nuckolls - Guest Pianist - performing original compositions

Susan Nuckolls - Pianist - performing works of Claude Debussy

Mary Lou De Vergilio - Soprano - performing  works of Schoenberg, S. Romberg and more  - Elaine Vermiglio, Accompanist

Irina Semenova - Pianist - performing works of Chopin &, Beethoven

Rebecca Behrends - Pianist - performing works of R. Schumann & E. Lecuona

A surprise finale will end the concert, which is free of charge and open to the public.

Event Details

Joni Hubred-Golden
Posted by: Joni Hubred-Golden
Where The Farmington Community Library Main Library 32737 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm
Price $0

More About The Farmington Community Library Main Library

The Farmington Community Library Main Library

The Farmington Community Library Main Library

32737 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI
248-553-0300

The Farmington Community Library Main Library in Farmington Hills offers a wealth of resources for residents in Farmington and Farmington Hills, both online and at the library.  The spacious building houses a collection of more than 272,400 books, 30,000 movies on DVD or videotape and 23,000 audio recordings in various formats. The library subscribes to 614 magazines and newspapers, and patrons can also check out more than 8,000 books in electronic format. Internet access is available through 75 computers, as well as for those who use laptops at study tables. The children's section, in the lower level, has interactive play areas, as well as books, audio and video items. Outreach programs range from visits to 25 area senior centers and nursing homes to services for 40 child care centers. The library's History Collection has extensive local history and genealogical resources, as well as computers for personal research and study. Meeting rooms and an auditorium are available for meetings, presentations and programs. Online resources include digitized and searchable back issues of The Farmington Enterprise and Farmington Observer, an arts calendar, resources for coping during the recession, on-line renewals and reservations.

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