|
Music for Transformation and Heart Opening: House Concert
|
Join us for an amazing evening of music and commeraderie! Listen to the original music of pianist Mark Torgeson accompanied by flutist Laura Jackson.
Bring a dish, greet old friends and make a few new ones, too!
|
Since a young age, Laura Jackson has shared her heart through her gift of music and delighted audiences around the Washington, D.C. area and the East Coast. Influenced by her studies at Peabody Preparatory, she’s performed solo and with concert bands, symphony orchestras, chamber groups and in combination with harp, piano, cello and guitar. Her flute stylings have evolved to reflect an unparalleled versatility ranging from classical, modern, jazz, folk and Irish/Celtic. In recent years, the expansion of Laura’s playing into Native American flute and new age music has ignited her creativity into a free-flowing expression that inspires, uplifts and transforms her listeners.
|
|
Potluck & Concert
Saturday December 5
Potluck 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Concert 7:30 pm
Suggested Offering $20
Food, Music, Commeraderie...
Share, eat, listen and be merry!
PDF Poster
|
Mark’s music has aired internationally and is a classical/new age blend of complex rhythms, textures and sonorities. His first two albums, Between Mountains and Stars and Sundance In Moonlight, gained critical acclaim and were listed on Top Twenty playlists of Adult Contemporary, New Age and Acoustic Instrumental radio stations. "Mark Torgeson´s solo piano album has become a heavy play item on our radio series. Torgeson has made a great impact with our listeners." ---AcoustiCDigest
Mark's interest has always been to promote self-actualization and an increased sense of well being within the body/mind system. He has utilized his formal classical training to produce a body of music designed to both calm and energetically incite the human spirit toward more expanded states of awareness. He says, “I’ve never desired to create simply beautiful music, but a form which will intrinsically be of use to others. The most important use of music today, as I see it, is as a tool for healing and transformation. We are at the brink of a major evolution of consciousness, and we need all the tools we have to help ourselves keep pace with the changes. "
Mark's website
|
Picnic Basket Productions
Kathy Harrigan RSVP phone: 703-608-4583
Carol Kramer
RSVP via email
|
|
|