About us
"Music, healing for the soul, mind and body"
My love of classical music began many years ago when I discovered it's healing, calming and therapeutic properties at a particularly stressful moment in my life. I run this group so all can access this wonderful music genre. This group is ideal for classical music fans and musicians in metro Atlanta who want to find out about the most interesting concerts and events in Atlanta, and attend them.
Concerts featuring orchestral, choral, chamber, opera, and recitals, from the largest concert halls to recital halls at colleges, to churches and coffee houses. Fine arts like classical dance performances/shows also we can jam, play sing and perform together.
Performances of other music varieties in music venues like local bars - genres other than classical music are welcome too.
Many of our events are free of cost or low cost so are very accessible to all.
Members are encouraged to post relevant events on the 'suggest a meetup' section of the website. We encourage any one attending an event to volunteer to hold up the meetup sign (found in the menu under More then Files then Meetup sign to hold up at events) so the group can meet and sit together.
I look forward to seeing you at some wonderful musical events
Best wishes
Marigold
Organizer
Upcoming events
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The Atlanta Opera: Water Memory (Jala Smriti)
Ferst Center for the Arts, 355 Ferst Drive NW,, Atlanta, GA, USThe Atlanta Opera presents:
Water Memory (Jala Smriti) Awarded the Antinori Foundation Grand Prize in the 96-Hour Opera Project in June 2024.
Both composer Kitty Brazelton and librettist Vaibu Mohan shared the experience of witnessing the decline of a beloved older woman in their family due to dementia. For this creative team, has become a deeply personal story about the power of memory, family, and connection.Tix $35 at AtlantaOpera In addition to June 14th it is also showing June 12th at Ferst Center and June 13th at Morehouse Ray Charles Performing Arts Center.
Immediately following the performance, audience members are invited to stay as a panel discusses aspects of the evolving intersection of technology and human experience through the lens of dementia and caregiving.
- Kitty Brazelton, composer, bandleader, improviser, singer/songwriter, and instrumentalist
- Sal Kibler, MA, Gerontologist, Tools for Life/Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation
- Indira Mahajan, Soprano performing the role of Janai in Water Memory
- Niharika Mather, PhD candidate in Human-Centered Computing at Georgia Tech
- Chris Rozell, Executive Director, Institute for Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Society; Julian T. Hightower Chaired Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech
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Past events
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