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1/10/2005
Dan Locklair�s �Symphony of Seasons� - Symphony No. 1, will be performed
by the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra, David Hagy, Music Director on
Saturday, January 15, 2005, 7:30 p.m. at Keppel Auditorium on the campus
of Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, North Carolina.

The concert will also feature Haydn�s "Introduction to Winter" from The
Seasons, Vivaldi�s "Spring" from The Four Seasons, Barber�s �Knoxville:
Summer of 1915� and Glazunov�s The Seasons: "Autumn".

Tickets for this concert are $18, with discounts for students and
seniors, and may be purchased via the web at
http://www.salisburysymphony.org or through the Salisbury Symphony Box Office at (704) 637-4314.

Locklair�s Symphony No. 1, completed in January 2002, was inspired
by The Seasons, a collection of poems by eighteenth century British poet
James Thomson. The work was the result of an orchestral consortium
commission led by the Louisville Orchestra and was funded in part by the
Copying Assistance Program of the American Music Center. It was given
its World Premiere in October 2002 by Maestro Uriel Siegel and the
Louisville Orchestra and was also performed by the North Carolina
Symphony led by Maestro Jeffrey Pollock in March 2004.

 



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