Music at the Casa, Sundays, 12-3pm

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Music at Casa Feliz
Winter/Spring Schedule 2013
02 03 13 Christine MacPhail, Harp
02 10 13 Mark Romeo, Vocalist
02 17 13 Beautiful Music with Shannon Caine
02 24 13 Peter Thatcher, Jazz Guitar
03 03 13 George Grossman Guitar Jazz Musician
03 10 13 Beautiful Music with Shannon Caine
03 17 13 Closed for Winter Park Art Festival
03 24 13 Beth Black/Black & White Band
03 31 13 Closed for Easter Sunday
04 07 13 Matt Festa Saxophone & Vocalist
04 14 13 Beautiful Music with Shannon Caine
04 21 13 Alborea Dances Flamenco!
04 28 13 Matt Festa Saxophone & Vocalist
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Welcome to Casa Feliz, the beautifully restored Spanish Farmhouse designed by acclaimed architect James Gamble Rogers II. Overlooking the golf course in the heart of Winter Park, Casa Feliz is the ideal setting.
The rich textures of original Spanish roof tiles and whitewashed century-old bricks... a turret, a bell tower, and a heavy timber balcony detailed in colors of the Mediterranean... lush landscaping--courtyards and sweeping oaks, and native plants contained by ancient clay amphoras provide an intriguing backdrop for MUsic at The Casa.
Enter inside to discover interiors skillfully refurbished to their original splendor. The rich details of the house--the living room's vaulted ceiling of massive hand-hewn beams; the heavily carved European antiques accenting each room; a Majolica-tiled interior courtyard and fountain; arched doorways and a circular staircase--combine for a setting at once comforting and breathtaking.
James Gamble Rogers II (1901-1990) was one of the defining architects of Winter Park, helping to lend the community its distinctive character. Born in Winnetka, Illinois and educated at Dartmouth College, Rogers trained at his father's Daytona Beach architectural firm until 1928, when he opened a practice in Winter Park.Over the next sixty years, his name would become synonymous with traditional residential architecture in the growing community. His style flowed effortlessly from French Provincial to Spanish Colonial.
Members of the public are invited
to visit this historic home museum
on a Sunday afternoon from 12 to 3 pm,
listen to beautiful music,
and take a tour by trained docents
of our historic home museum
and the James Gamble Rogers II Studio.
This event is free to the public, but donations are gladly accepted.
Come as you are--casual attire, children welcome!
Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the lovely flower gardens.
Artists are invited to paint and draw on-site during the event.

Music at the Casa, Sundays, 12-3pm