Concert Announcement

This message will only apply to those in the immediate area (unless you just really love me), but I wanted to officially invite my readers to my first orchestra concert of the season. So here's the program:
Indiana University School of Music
Symphony Orchestra
Gerhardt Zimmerman, conductor
Symphony No. 1 in C minor by Johannes Brahms
Russian Easter Overture by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Musical Arts Center
8:00 p.m.
Hope to see you all there!!
5 Comments:
So I don't typically comment to my own posts, since I would probably just include the commentary in the post, but I just thought I'd give my quick two cents. The concert went really well. Russian Easter was good, the chorale in the 4th movement of the Brahms didn't get screwed up by yours truly so that was a relief. All in all, a job well done. I'll provide the link to the actual review of the concert once it becomes available.
Your an idiot JACK! (ps.you know what that means)
:)
Doesn't everyone love how my best friend can't even speak his native language in perfect grammar? Hey, moron, it's "you're."
Jeff you need to let us know about these concerts a little bit further ahead of time so that we can come up and hear a couple.
so i know you want to come to boston on november 18th for my first orchestra concert...i'm playing in the grad orchestra. cool eh? we're playing three pieces, and i'm in on two. the vaughn williams symphony number 3 and fountains of rome. not as cool as the pines but still awesome. and they're playing the korngold but i'm not on that one.
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