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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

FW: May 6th Open Rehearsal


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Free Chamber Music Concert

Saturday, May 11, 2013

7:30 p.m

Christ Episcopal Church

Classical Concert
Saturday, June 1, 2013
7:30 p.m.
Jim Rouse Theatre

 

Adults: $20/$25

Seniors: $16/$21

Students: $10/$12

 

Tickets are available online at columbiaorchestra.org 
or may be purchased at the Box Office the night of the concert with cash, check, or credit card.
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Open Rehearsal at 7:30pm on Monday, May 6th   
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Join Jason Love and the Columbia Orchestra at The Gathering Place for an open rehearsal on Monday, May 6, 2013. You'll get a behind-the-scenes peek at the creative, collaborative process of putting together our season finale, "Wagner & Stravinsky."

 

Enjoy wine and cheese in a relaxed setting while watching Maestro Love's interpretation unfold in a working rehearsal. Sit among the players for a true "musician's perspective."

 

Each rehearsal starts at 7:30 pm and you can mingle with orchestra musicians at their break at about 8:30. The entire rehearsal lasts 7:30-10:00. Come and go as you like.

 

RSVP to operations@columbiaorchestra.org so we can ensure that we have enough food and beverages for everyone. 

The Columbia Orchestra is funded in part by grants from the Maryland State Arts Council, the Howard County Arts Council, the Columbia Foundation, and The Rouse Company Foundation.

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