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Bryan Terrell Clark poses for a headshot against a brown background.

An accomplished actor and singer-songwriter, Bryan Terrell Clark has played major roles in highly successful Broadway shows.

Photo courtesy of Bryan Terrell Clark

Attention, “Hamilton” fans: Asheville Symphony’s “Masterworks 3: American Portraits,” Saturday, Nov. 18 at 2 and 8 p.m., will be unforgettable.

Bryan Terrell Clark, aka George Washington in Broadway’s “Hamilton,” will be the narrator and vocalist for this program, which also features Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait” and the North Carolina debut of Pulitzer Prize- and three-time Grammy-winning composer Jennifer Higdon’s, “Cold Mountain Suite” (based on the NC-set novel).

Higdon will accompany Asheville Symphony Music Director Darko Butorac for insightful pre-concert talks before each show.

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