Win free tickets right now to the Vienna Boys Choir performance Oct. 23 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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Asheville Bravo Concerts, the best arts nonprofit in Asheville, brings to us each year an amazing line-up of performers. A few weeks back, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg came to town. Next up is the Vienna Boys Choir. Here’s more:

October 23, 2009

Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

The world’s most beloved choir has been delivering breathtaking performances since 1498. Six centuries since their formation the famed Vienna Boys Choir continues to delight mu sic lovers across the globe with their purity of tone, distinctive charm, and a diverse, crowd-pleasing repertoire. Gifted musicians with voices of unforgettable beauty, they carry on in the illustrious tradition of being the world’s preeminent boychoir. The Vienna Boys Choir presents timeless music with universal appeal, and with its broad catalog one of their performances is never just a concert for the clas sical patron or subscription regulars; it’s a musical event that will draw in music lovers from all walks of life and all ages.

Think about supporting Asheville Bravo Concerts and the great work the organization does to enliven our local arts and culture scene. In the meantime, I know you want to go and see the Vienna Boys Choir.

Be the first to answer, the the comment section of this post, the following question: Vienna is the capital of what European country?

 

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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5 Comments

  1. restless October 22, 2009

    Thanks to the generous folks at Bravo I was treated to Nadja a couple of weeks ago via a give-a-way on your blog. She was incredible. Bravo brings some great talent to town.

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  2. eurovegas October 22, 2009

    And ding dang good sausages too!

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  3. Joshua October 21, 2009

    In case Dusty dosen’t want to go or you have a few more tickerts…
    It is the largest city in Austria.
    It has the 3rd highest quality of living in European Union.
    The city center in Vienna is a World Heritage Site.
    People from Vienna are called Viennese.
    The major language spoken in Vienna is German.
    The major religion of the people is Christianity.
    Vienna is divided into 23 districts.
    The Museumsquartier, one of the largest cultural complexes in the world, opened to great fanfare in 2001.
    Vienna is the last great capital of the Nineteenth Century Ball.
    In 2005, the Ice Hockey World Championships final was played in Vienna.
    Vienna will host the final of Euro Football World Cup 2008.

    Just a few fun facts!!!

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  4. Ash October 21, 2009

    dusty, you go it! i’ll email you.

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  5. dustyallison October 21, 2009

    Austria….yo.

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