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American Youth Symphony, Carnegie Hall, April 2
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Americas Vocal Ensemble, �Music and Poetry from Latin America," Feb. 15
American Voices, Brian Sacawa, Miller Theater, February 16
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2/19/2005
Lawrence Dillon�s Revenant: Concerto for Horn and Orchestra will premiere on Friday, February 25th at 8:00 in Crawford Hall on the campus of the North Carolina School of the Arts, 1533 S. Main Street in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The composer will conduct the Carolina Chamber Symphony, with David Jolley as soloist. The performance will be part of the 2005 International Horn Society�s Southeast Workshop. For information about Revenant, please visit the composer�s Sequenza 21 weblog "Lawrence Dillon: An Infinite Number of Curves" at http://www.sequenza21.com/dillon.html.
Tickets for this concert are $12, with discounts for students and seniors, and can be obtained by calling 336-770-3255. For more information, visit http://www.southeasthornworkshop.org/.
posted by Jerry Bowles
2/19/2005 06:54:00 PM
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