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Fourth Sundays Concert: Silver Sounds Flute Ensembles

Silver Sounds is a flute choir. With the voices of flutes of all sizes — piccolos, alto flutes, bass flutes, contra-bass, E-flat, and G-treble — Silver Sounds shares joyful music, from classical to jazz, and everything between. 

Silver Sounds has performed at Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, The Redlands Bowl, Redlands Market Night, local churches, malls and other public locations. And now these musicians will be at Dorothy Ramon Learning Center's new San Manuel Serrano Band of Mission Indians Gathering Hall, already known for its wonderful acoustics.

For $10, come hear an afternoon of music that will benefit the Learning Center's nonprofit work to save and share Southern California's Native American cultures, languages, history, and traditional arts, according to organizers.

About Silver Sounds
Silver Sounds Flute Ensembles was founded in February 1993 by Jackie Aronowitz as a performing outlet for flute players.  This ensemble gives its members the unique opportunity to play in ensembles other than bands or orchestras.  Since its founding, the group has grown so that there are now two separate groups with different skill levels.  There are no age limitations.  Members of the “A” group have only been playing a few years, and are working on notes and tone, while the “B” group is for the more advanced student whose focus is more on style, musicality, and the performance of flute choir literature.

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