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TCU School of Music presents Orchestra Concerts

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The TCU School of Music will present two virtual concerts.

On September 22, the TCU Riff Ram Symphony Orchestra with conductor German Gutierrez will play a program featuring the world premiere of alumnus Kevin Day's Tango Oscuro, as well as Clara Schumann's Nocturne in F Major, arranged by Martin Blessinger, and Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring (Orchestral Suite).

On September 24, the Bah Zoo Orchestra, conducted by Matthew Lovelace, will play a program featuring Mozart’s Overture to the Marriage of Figaro, Ives’s The Unanswered Question, and Bizet’s Symphony in C Major.

The concerts will be livestreamed on the TCU School of Music YouTube channel.

The TCU School of Music will present two virtual concerts.

On September 22, the TCU Riff Ram Symphony Orchestra with conductor German Gutierrez will play a program featuring the world premiere of alumnus Kevin Day's Tango Oscuro, as well as Clara Schumann's Nocturne in F Major, arranged by Martin Blessinger, and Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring (Orchestral Suite).

On September 24, the Bah Zoo Orchestra, conducted by Matthew Lovelace, will play a program featuring Mozart’s Overture to the Marriage of Figaro, Ives’s The Unanswered Question, and Bizet’s Symphony in C Major.

The concerts will be livestreamed on the TCU School of Music YouTube channel.

The TCU School of Music will present two virtual concerts.

On September 22, the TCU Riff Ram Symphony Orchestra with conductor German Gutierrez will play a program featuring the world premiere of alumnus Kevin Day's Tango Oscuro, as well as Clara Schumann's Nocturne in F Major, arranged by Martin Blessinger, and Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring (Orchestral Suite).

On September 24, the Bah Zoo Orchestra, conducted by Matthew Lovelace, will play a program featuring Mozart’s Overture to the Marriage of Figaro, Ives’s The Unanswered Question, and Bizet’s Symphony in C Major.

The concerts will be livestreamed on the TCU School of Music YouTube channel.

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http://www.music.tcu.edu/

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