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Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 2:25 PM
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Tintabulations Presents Free “Happy Holly Days” Concert

Tintabulations Presents Free “Happy Holly Days” Concert

Do you hear what I hear? It’s the sound of Tintabulations Handbell Ensemble’s Winter Concert Series: “Happy Holly Days,” You’ll be dreaming of a white Christmas as you enjoy festive music sure to spread that holly jolly cheer. The “Happy Holly Days” oncert series takes you on a journey through songs and anecdotes that make the cold winter days merry and bright.

Founded by conductor and artistic director Barb Walsh in 1996, Tintabulations comprises ten musicians playing four octaves of handbells and hand chimes. The ensemble performs a variety of musical genres, from classical to contemporary, always endeavoring to reach the pinnacles of handbell musicality, theatricality, and beauty for audiences of all ages. Concerts are family-friendly. Children are welcome. Admission is free, with donations cheerfully accepted. For more information about Tintabulations Handbell Ensemble and their upcoming performances, please visit their website, https://tintabulations.com/, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Tintab/. 

What brings out the happiness and joy of the Holly Days for you? Share your thoughts with us on social media using the hashtag #HappyHollyDays. We would love to hear from you and see your photos and videos from our concerts.
 



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