Thalia Symphony Orchestra

Sunday, January 29, 2012, 2:00 – 4:00pm

Great Hall; enter on 8th Avenue. $15-$20.

In Greek mythology, Thalia (“thuh-LYE-uh”) is one of the nine Muses who inspire poets and musicians to create their art. Under the direction of music director Stephen Rogers Radcliffe, Thalia Symphony presents its second concert of the 2011-12 season with a program including Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite (1919) and Copland’s The Tender Land: Suite. The concert also features former concertmaster and violin soloist Lauren Roth in a performance of Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy E-flat Major, Op. 46. Presented by Thalia Symphony.

Tickets are $15-$20 at Brown Paper Tickets or 800/838-3006, or at the door.

LEARN MORE:
www.thaliasymphony.org

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