Join us for an evening of music featuring guitarist and pianist Anthony Garcia and soprano Sarah Joanne Davis. The concert will include solo piano pieces by composers Bach, Chopin, Debussy and more; arias and popular songs performed by Sarah accompanied by Anthony; select guitar pieces and popular songs. It will be an amazing evening with a varied repertoire performed by two accomplished musicians.
Anthony Garcia
We are thrilled to welcome Anthony Garcia back to the Odeon after his performance with Los Diablos Tejanos in August 2024. The show received rave reviews from the audience and requests that Anthony return for a performance focused on his enthralling piano playing. He is a multi-talented songwriter, guitarist, and classically trained pianist based in Austin. Originally from Lubbock, Anthony draws inspiration for the mood and cinematic feel of his music from a hometown rich in music history. His original music melds his early love of guitar-based heavier rock, the classical piano he studied formally in college and after, the modern chill of electronica, and mixing them all with the dusty twang, storytelling, and songwriting aspects of Americana. His travels throughout the world have exposed him to a variety of cultures and music that have contributed to his expansive repertoire and knowledge of musical styles.
Sarah JOANNE Davis
Hailed by the New York Times as "a voice with considerable warmth," lyric-soprano Sarah Joanne Davis has been recognized as a gifted performer both on the recital and operatic stage.
Sarah debuted with the Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of Matthias Pintscher and premiered Elliott Carter's "what are years" at Tanglewood Music Center and subsequently the French premiere with Radio France Orchestra; she premiered John Harbison’s "Vocalism II" at SongFest; and also premiered Barbara White's one-act, one-woman opera Weakness at Princeton University. This year Sarah premiered Natascha Greenwald's Transit of Metis and was featured in Christin Call's short film, "what is home" with Coriolis Dance Company in Seattle. In addition, she sang the one-act opera based on the true story of Holocaust survivor Krystyna Zywulska, Another Sunrise by Jake Heggie for Music of Remembrance.
Tickets are $25 per person if purchased in advance and $30 at the door (cash only at the door). Tickets may be purchased below with a credit card or Paypal. All sales are final. Please note, tickets are NOT issued. Your receipt from PayPal is your ticket. Please print and bring with you or be able show receipt on your phone. Your name will appear on the WILL CALL list at the door.
NEW: Students 18 and under $10 at the door, if seats are available
For additional concert information and questions regarding reservations, email concerts@TheOdeonTheater.com.
Wine will be available for purchase by the glass and bottle from Murphy Creek Cellars.
Doors open at 6:15 p.m.