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Old Art Building hosts Leland Musical Arts Celebration

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The Leelanau Community Cultural Center will host the second annual Leland Musical Arts Celebration on September 14 at 7:30 pm. The initial idea for Leland Musical Arts Celebration was raised by local resident and oboist, Mezraq Ramli. He envisioned an evening of classical music highlighting musicians from across the country and even the world. Now in its third year, the LMAC is intriguing many other musicians who want to visit and play in this wonderful place—the Old Art Building in Leland. Dr. Ramli’s vision is now a reality. Music will feature works by Music by Bach, Beethoven Mozart, Shultz. Tickets for the event are $20 and are available at MyNorthTickets.com or call 231-256-2131.

This Year’s Musicians include: conductorsEric Allen & Barry Martin; oboesSusie Rockett, Dr. Mezraq Ramli; clarinets- Anastasiya Nyzkodub and Jeanmarie Riccobono; bassoonsLauren Murphy and Vince Ocampo; horns  Andrea Denis and Lisa Honeycutt 

The evening will also feature the artwork of artist Fred Petroskey. Petroskey was born and raised in Leelanau County and created a body of work that spanned more than 50 years. Petroskey passed away in November 2018. This special exhibit, in his honor, will feature some of the many portraits and paintings that have hung in living rooms, businesses and even the state capital building. 

For more information visit OldArtBuilding.com or call 213-256-2131.

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September 10, 2019/by editor
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