Tony Morris & Friends in Concert at the Governor's Mansion & White House
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Classical guitarist Tony Morris performs solo, and with flutist Renata Green, and percussionist James Fenner, in a 2002 concert at the Texas Governor's Mansion. Also included is footage from his 2002 and 2004 Christmas concerts at the White House in Washington, DC, and a live recording by Viva Trio (Renata Green, flute; Jennifer Bourianoff, violin; Tony Morris, guitar). Produced by the Friends of Classical Guitar Alive, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the love of classical music with the guitar to the widest possible audience. This is achieved by international broadcasts of the Classical Guitar Alive! public radio program, an outreach program which presents vibrant classical music performances at no cost to under-served audiences in hospitals, children's shelters, hospices, schools, and community centers. A public television program is in development.Classical guitarist Tony Morris performs solo, and with flutist Renata Green, and percussionist James Fenner, in a 2002 concert at the Texas...all »Classical guitarist Tony Morris performs solo, and with flutist Renata Green, and percussionist James Fenner, in a 2002 concert at the Texas Governor's Mansion. Also included is footage from his 2002 and 2004 Christmas concerts at the White House in Washington, DC, and a live recording by Viva Trio (Renata Green, flute; Jennifer Bourianoff, violin; Tony Morris, guitar). Produced by the Friends of Classical Guitar Alive, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the love of classical music with the guitar to the widest possible audience. This is achieved by international broadcasts of the Classical Guitar Alive! public radio program, an outreach program which presents vibrant classical music performances at no cost to under-served audiences in hospitals, children's shelters, hospices, schools, and community centers. A public television program is in development.«
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