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2/25/2005
The music of Judith Lang Zaimont will be heard in several performances across the U.S. in the next week.
Her new �Stillness � Poem for Orchestra� will be performed by the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, Michael Griffith, Music Director, on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 � 7:30 PM at the Fine Arts Concert Hall on the campus of the University of Wyoming in Laramie.
Her "Zones" - Piano Trio No. 2 will be performed at 2 PM on March 1 at the Hobart Taylor Recital Hall of Prairie View A & M University, University Drive in Prairie View, Texas and also on March 2 at Cypress-Fairbanks Community College, 14955 NW Freeway, in Houston, Texas by a trio led by pianist Vicki Seldon.
Tickets for the March 2 Stillness performance are $7, with discounts for students and seniors. For more ticket information, directions or other information, contact the Fine Arts Center box office at (307) 766-6666 or visit them online
The March 1 and 2 performances of Zones are free and open to the public.
posted by Jerry Bowles
2/25/2005 05:46:00 PM
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