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Lumedia Musicworks presents its latest concert titled Night of Decayed Musicians in Dallas at
The Sammons Center for the Arts on October 4.


Known for their “innovative approach” to classical music (Friends of WRR Classical Radio), the
concert celebrates an early Halloween, complete with costumed musicians, special audio and
visual effects - a hallmark of Lumedia’s style - and a few surprises. The concert delves into the
musical underworld with Vivaldi’s iconic “La Notte” concerto, performed by Estonian-born
recorder player Monika Ruusmaa. The mythical Medusa makes an appearance in Purcell’s
famous “Music for a While”, and a set titled “from the Tomb of the Unknown Composer”
features works by Francesco Durante and Cai d’Hervelois.


“The baroque period is filled with direct references to the dead and things that go bump in the
night,” explains Music Director Molly Hammond. “There is an abundance of fright-inducing
content to choose from, which we then highlight with precise positioning and some ‘edgy’
interpretation.”
The performance takes place in Meadows Hall at The Sammons Center for the Arts in Dallas on
October 4 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $55 and include complimentary valet parking, libations and
bites with the artists.


Audiences have proclaimed Lumedia to be ‘wacky and wonderful!’ Attend all Lumedia’s
concerts with a season subscription, available for purchase through October 4. Purchase tickets
online or at the door. Concert run-time is approximately 65 minutes.

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