Classical Guitar Alive’s Music In Medicine program presents free hospital performances Thursdays and Fridays at 12noon March through April at the new Dell Seton University Medical Center, featuring Tony Morris, James Fenner, and Mark Cruz.
For over 10 years, Classical Guitar Alive’s acclaimed Music In Medicine program has presented hundreds of inspired hospital and hospice service-performances patients, visitors, and staff throughout Central Texas to enthusiastic acclaim.
Thursdays and Fridays at 12noon March through April at the new Dell Seton University Medical Center, featuring Tony Morris, James Fenner, and Mark Cruz.
Classical Guitar Alive is supported by the Kodosky Foundation, Charles and Taako Parker, the Link Foundation, and is funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.. Thanks to your support, Classical Guitar Alive continues to reach and serve more people than any other guitar nonprofit organization in the world: http://tinyurl.com/CGAcontribute
Free admission
Phone: 512-657-1400
Email: classicalguitaralive@gmail.com
2018/03/01 - 2018/04/27
Additional time info:
Thursdays at 12noon featuring guitarist Mark Cruz, percussionist James Fenner, and guitarist Tony Morris.
Fridays at 12noon featuring percussionist James Fenner and guitarist Tony Morris.
Dell Seton University Medical Center (lobby/information desk/cafe area)
810 Keasbey Street, Austin, TX 78701