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From Baroque to Broadway at Festival South on Friday, June 19, 2026.
Featuring Garfield Moore, cello and Tammy Mansfield, piano Wake up to an eclectic program including Gabriell, Cervetto, Lalo, Piazzola, Piaf, Elvis, Roberta Flack, George Benson, and The Beatles! Having served as principal cellist for the Pacific Philharmonic, the Alvin Ailey Ballet, Opera Ebony, and the New York Musical Heritage Society, to name a few, cellist Garfield Moore has played to sold out houses and been designated “Artist in Residence” at the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum (Biloxi) and for the St. John’s Episcopal Concert Series of Ocean Springs. Tammy Mansfield is an accomplished musician in her own right, conducting, arranging and performing across the South, most notably as Founding Music Director of the Hub City Players. Presented by Forrest County, with support from the City of Hattiesburg, Southern Miss College of Arts and Sciences, Southern Miss School of Music, Payne Companies, and VERB Architecture About Garfield Moore From Carnegie Hall to Budapest’s Bartok Academy of Music and Dance, cellist Garfield Moore has been acknowledged as a “master artist.” An auspicious New York recital debut, world premiere performances and recordings, live solo broadcasts for New York Public Radio and solo tours have all met with critical praise. At the age of 13, Garfield Moore performed and recorded the world premiere of the cello concerto of the great English Cellist and composer, Colin Hampton. Subsequent performances of concertos of CPE Bach, Boccherini, Ibert and Dvorak all drew enthusiastic critical responses. Moore has also distinguished himself by reviving rarely heard and unknown works, enriching the solo cello repertoire. He gave the first performance of the great African/English composer, Samuel Colridge Taylor’s Variations for Cello and Piano in Carnegie Hall. Moore has also served as Principal Cellist for the Pacific Philharmonic, the Santa Cruz Symphony, the Alvin Ailey Ballet, Opera Ebony, the Universal Chamber Orchestra, the West End Symphony and the…
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