POOH, ZOO & A DINO NAMED SUE Intersection’s Family Concert
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Green Door Gourmet • June 7
ntersection’s first family concert at Green Door Gourmet, a working farm in West Nashville, promises fabulous music and entertainment in a lovely setting.
Pooh, Zoo & A Dino Named Sue features three distinct contemporary works along with themed activities such as a dinosaur dig hosted by Molly Miller of Vanderbilt University’s Earth & Environmental Sciences Department, a musical instrument factory, local honey vendors, food trucks, and more. Oliver Knussen’s Hums and Songs of Winnie the Pooh is filled with surprising sounds and visuals that captivate the senses. Berio’s Opus Number Zoo is a playful suite of stories for woodwind quintet. Bruce Adolphe’s Tyrannosaurus Sue: A Cretaceous Concerto was commissioned by the Chicago Chamber Musicians in 2000 for the unveiling of the amazing Tyrannosaurus Sue skeleton at the Field Museum in Chicago. Intersection will perform Pooh, Zoo & A Dino Named Sue at 2 and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 7, at Green Door Gourmet in West Nashville. For tickets and more information, please visit www.intersectionmusic.org.
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