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Culver City Symphony Orchestra/Season's End-Short and Long

The CULVER CITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA celebrates its 2011-12 Season with a concert, “Season’s End - Short and Long,” Saturday, June 9, 2012, 7:30P.M., under the direction of Conductor-Frank Fetta. The concert is a mix of alternating lyrical and brilliant shorter works in the first half, and then an expansive full symphony in the second.

This concert features Nathan Kirchhoff, bassoon, and Leah Heit, flute, both are contestants from the orchestra sponsored Parness Concerto Competition.

There is a post-concert reception, open to ticket holders where the audience can meet Conductor Fetta and members of the orchestra, the soloists and members of the Board of Directors.  

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The admission charges are 

General Admission - $20 

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Westchester Symphony Society Members - $15 with membership available at the concert

18 Years Old and Under - $7

Program:

Fauré: Prelude, Pelléas et Mélisande, (1898)

von Weber: Concerto for Bassoon, 1st mvt (1811), Nathan Kirchhoff-Bassoon

Ibert: Flute Concerto, 1st mvt (1933), Leah Heit-Flute

Debussy: Children’s Corner Suite, (1908)

Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3, “Scottish” (1842)

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