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Stanton Lanier, piano, at St. Matthias Episcopal, Waukesha
When
16 Dec 2011
7:30 PM
Location
St. Matthias Episcopal, Waukesha, WI
Friday, December 16, 2011, 7:30 p.m.
"An Evening with Stanton Lanier", Pianist
St. Matthias Episcopal Church
Corner of Main St. and East Ave.
Waukesha, WI, 53186
Signature piano melodies, captivating visuals and inspiring stories,
featuring listener favorites from 2009 Best Holiday Album winner December Peace (ZMR Music Awards).
Tickets:
church office, 262-547-4838
http://stmatthiasonline.org/
for online ticket sales
Advance tickets: $15 adults
(purchased by one week prior $10 seniors
to the concert) $5 students
At the door: $20 adults
$15 seniors
$10 students
All ages will enjoy this unique concert with audience interaction and life stories behind Stanton’s journey from college chemistry major to pianist-composer and founder of Music to Light the World, a non-profit organization with a vision to offer God’s “peace and rest in a hurried world.”
This concert is a fund raising event for the music department of St. Matthias
A post concert reception will be included with your admission.
Any questions, please contact Craig Bodoh, Director of Music
414-460-3253,
timeman@earthlink.net