Artosphere Festival
Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 02:00pm
Artosphere Festival
Various Venue in Fayetteville
Schedule:
Tunes On The Trails
Music, Nature And Movement Collide In This Interactive Listening Experience! Throughout May, You Can Enjoy A Curated Playlist Featuring Some Of The Artosphere Festival Orchestra's Most Beloved Performances From The Past 11 Seasons As You Use One Of Northwest Arkansas's Trail Systems Listed Below. Experience Art In Nature Using The Links Below For Soundcloud Or Scan The Qr Code On The Signage Placed At Each Trailhead.
Wilson Springs Preserve Trail: Respighi's Pines Of Rome
Lake Fayetteville: Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony
Mount Kessler: Grieg's Piano Concerto
Mount Sequoyah: Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite
Cato Springs: Rota's Ballet Suite From La Strada
Frisco Trail And The Lower Ramble: Copland's Ballet Suite From Rodeo
Crystal Bridges Museum Of American Art: Mozart's Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
2pm
Mountain Street Stage: Aaron Smith With Still On The Hill And Friends
As Part Of Fayetteville Public Library’s Summer Concert Series, Aaron Smith Will Be Sharing Songs From His Acclaimed Album The Legend Of Sam Davis Alongside Kelly And Donna Mulhollan Of Still On The Hill And A Full Band.
The Legend Of Sam Davis Explores Stories From Newton County, Arkansas, Including A Heroic Midwife, The Mysterious Appearance Of “The Snow Child,” A Cherokee Family’s Harrowing Escape From The Trail Of Tears That Culminates In The Story Of Sam Davis, The Raving Preacher For Whom Sam’s Throne Was Named.
“The Legend Of Sam Davis And Other Stories Of Newton County, Arkansas, The Stunning New Album And Book By Aaron Smith And The Coal Biters, Transcends The Boundaries Of A Mere Collection, Encompassing Songs That Pulsate With Veracity, Stories That Evoke Passion, Breathtaking Artwork, Mesmerizing Maps And Cherished Family Photos. Multi-Instrumentalist, Singer And Songwriter Aaron Smith Infuses His Revelatory Music With A Captivating Mix Of Beautifully Crafted American Roots Music, Ranging From Country Rock To Progressive Bluegrass, Folk, Jazz And Americana” (World Music Central).
Location: Fayetteville Public Library
Tickets: Free and Open To The Public