Celebrating Our Country and Community Through Music

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from Appalachian State University

BOONE, NC — Appalachian State University’s annual summer arts celebration, An Appalachian Summer, presents a family-friendly concert called Celebrating Our Country and Community Through Music, Thursday, July 3 at 7:30pm in Rosen Concert Hall. Faculty from the Hayes School of Music and talented young musicians from the 57th season of Cannon Music Camp kick off the lead-up to the United States Semi-quincentennial, marking 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. The concert features familiar tunes — from Gershwin and Berlin to Sousa and the Wailin’ Jennys — performed by dynamic soloists, spirited chamber groups, talented keyboardists, singers and bands, culminating in an exciting full-orchestra finale. With music that connects generations and celebrates the heart of our communities, this exuberant concert promises to entertain, educate, and inspire.

Tickets are $5 and $15 and general admission. To purchase, visit appsummer.org or call the box office at 828-262-4046.

This concert is funded in part by the Satie Hunt Broyhill Endowment for the Performing Arts in honor of Dr. William L. Pelto, former Dean of the Hayes School of Music

App Summer runs June 28-July 26 and features a diverse lineup of music, dance, theatre, film and visual arts programming. This season’s artists include Amos Lee, Ranky Tanky with Ms. Lisa Fischer, Tessa Lark, Joshua Roman and Edgar Meyer, Joan Osborne and Lisa Loeb, Heather Headley with Western Piedmont Symphony, Peabo Bryson, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, The 5 Browns, as well as more music, visual arts, and international films. Visit AppSummer.org to explore the full season and purchase tickets.

About Hayes School of Music Named for Mariam Cannon Hayes

The Hayes School of Music enrolls more than 475 students pursuing careers in the following fields: Music Education, Music Performance, Music Therapy, Sacred Music, Composition and Theory, Music Industry Studies, Jazz Studies, Graduate Music Studies. These programs are supported by more than 50 faculty, numerous performance ensembles, and modern academic and performance facilities.

About Cannon Music

Camp Cannon Music Camp is a preview of the music major college experience, although with more structure and supervision, as campers range from 14 to 18. Much like App State students, campers eat in the dining hall, stay in a dorm, and attend music classes, lessons, and rehearsals in the same classrooms used by music students during the school year — often taught by Hayes School of Music professors. It is a fantastic way to prepare for college auditions or ensemble placement auditions.

About All Tickets for An Appalachian Summer

With ticket prices ranging from $5-$65, as well as several free events and discounts for both children, students, and App State faculty/staff, App Summer offers unique opportunities for residents and visitors to create arts experiences suited to their individual artistic tastes and budgets. Purchase in person at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts Box Office (733 Rivers St), online at AppSummer.org, or by phone at 828-262-4046.

App State Faculty/Staff: 10% off Tiers 1, 2 & 3. Contact Box Office for discount code.

Local Residents (Ashe, Avery, Caldwell, Watauga, and Wilkes counties): 10% off Tiers 1, 2 & 3 for select events. Enter zip code before selecting tickets online.

About An Appalachian Summer

Presented by Appalachian State University’s Office of Arts Engagement and Cultural Resources, this annual celebration of the performing and visual arts is held every summer in venues across the university campus, and features a diverse mix of music, dance, theatre, visual arts, and film programming. An Appalachian Summer began in 1984 as a chamber music series and retains strong roots in classical music, combined with a variety of other programming geared to varied artistic tastes, preferences, and price points. The series has become one of the region’s leading arts events, attracting more than 27,000 visitors to the High Country each summer. App Summer has been named one of the “Top Twenty Events in the Southeast” by the Southeast Tourism Society.

For more information, call the Schaefer Center Box Office at 828-262-4046, visit in person at 733 Rivers Street, or explore AppSummer.org.

Corporate Sponsors

Bonnie and Jamie Schaefer, App State Campus Store, Broyhill Family Foundation, Appalachian Home Care LLC, Art Cellar Gallery, Explore Boone, Goodnight Brothers, Highstreet Insurance Partners, Mast General Store, SkyBest Communications, Creekside Electronics, Grandview Events & Catering, Peabody’s Wine & Beer Merchants, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty, Rosemyr Corporation, Courtyard by Marriott, Graystone Lodge, Hampton Inn & Suites, and Holiday Inn Express-Boone

Media Sponsors

WBTV, WCYB, PBS North Carolina, Our State Magazine, The Mountain Times, Watauga Democrat, WNC Magazine, Creative Loafing Charlotte, Yes! Weekly, Winston-Salem Journal, Greensboro News & Record, WZJS 100.7 and WATA 96.5, WHKY 1290AM and 102.3FM, WDAV 89.9FM, WFDD 88.5FM, WASU 90.5FM, and WKSK The Farm

Restaurant Sponsors

Coyote Kitchen, The Local, Lost Province, Pepper’s, and Timberlake’s Restaurant